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Bottom line is 10.5.5 and toast 9.x.x is a bad combo. No matter what media you use.mine was working fine until i upgraded my OS to 10.5.5 and to 9.0.4did lot of burns with no problems - downgrading your toast does not helpI agree. I have two 'Super Drives' in my MacPro.

Neither can burn a CD copy or a simple data CD using Toast 9. When attempting to copy a music CD, I get a 'Sense Key = MEDIUM ERROR, Sense Code = 0x0C, WRITE ERROR' message every time just after completion of the 'Writing Lead In' phase of the disk copy.

I never had this problem with Toast 7 or 8 -which I still have. I tried swapping drives with the source and target with no help. I tried two other brands of media and got the same error message. Then I tried Toast 8 - which has never failed me - and it will not burn copies now.Just to make sure that it's not the hardware, I checked and was able to burn a music CD from iTunes and a data CD from the Finder with no problems. BTW, I actually used two of the blank CDs that Toast could not burn to for the copies using iTunes and Finder; so it was definitely not the media.Since the hardware works and the media is good, and I was able to burn CDs and DVDs before updating (downdating?) to 10.5.5, I have to conclude that there is a major problem between Toast 9 and 10.5.5 -namely 10.5.5.Ever since I started using 10.5 I find myself spending more and more time on these support forums. Not a good thing.

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Neither can burn a CD copy or a simple data CD using Toast 9. When attempting to copy a music CD, I get a 'Sense Key = MEDIUM ERROR, Sense Code = 0x0C, WRITE ERROR' message every time just after completion of the 'Writing Lead In' phase of the disk copy. I never had this problem with Toast 7 or 8 -which I still have. I tried swapping drives with the source and target with no help. I tried two other brands of media and got the same error message. Then I tried Toast 8 - which has never failed me - and it will not burn copies now.Just to make sure that it's not the hardware, I checked and was able to burn a music CD from iTunes and a data CD from the Finder with no problems. BTW, I actually used two of the blank CDs that Toast could not burn to for the copies using iTunes and Finder; so it was definitely not the media.Since the hardware works and the media is good, and I was able to burn CDs and DVDs before updating (downdating?) to 10.5.5, I have to conclude that there is a major problem between Toast 9 and 10.5.5 -namely 10.5.5.Ever since I started using 10.5 I find myself spending more and more time on these support forums.

Not a good thing.so what are we all going to do, im not happy. I am having a very similar issue where I am able to burn DVDs or CDs on a Mac Pro using 10.5.6 and a OPTIARC DVD RW AD-7170A drive, either DVD+R or -R with Finder or iTunes, so the hardware is functioning properly. However, I cannot burn using Toast 9 Titanium 9.0.4 getting different error messages depending on which disc format is used. Sense Key = MEDIUM ERROR, Sense Code = 0x73, 0x03 for DVD-R, and Mismatch at byte 391/sector 332871. Verification failed for DVD+R. Both formats are supported for the drive.

Through testing, Apple Support confirmed that my hardware and system are functioning correctly, and that the issue is with Toast. To date I have not received an answer from Roxio with any ideas or solutions. As with others, I need to have some resolution to this immediately. Thank you for any input. I don't know what the problem is but it is interesting that two of you are using an Optiarc drive. I'm presuming you've tried different media and burning at different speeds. Have you tried burning from a disc image (Image file setting in the Copy window)?

Have you checked if a firmware update is available for the Optiarc drive?How is this drive connected to your Mac?It is the built-in drive of my iMac, until recently it was working fine. I have tried burning from a disc image, same problem. No problems burning disks using iTunes. Speed I used = 4x. It is the built-in drive of my iMac, until recently it was working fine. I have tried burning from a disc image, same problem.

No problems burning disks using iTunes. Speed I used = 4xI'm aware that Apple has a different way of communicating with its drives so things can be different between their apps and Toast. There isn't much, though, that I can suggest other than the usual of trashing the Toast plist and prefs files in your UserLibraryPreferences folder and testing with Verbatim-brand discs. This may be a technical issue with Toast that needs to be addressed by their engineers.

Send feedback to them by choosing that link in Toast Help.

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