I'm trying to find out the source of a persistent error I keep getting in Toast V7.0.2 while burning DVDs. The burn sessions go just fine, and the resulting DVDs are just fine. However, when I try to save the Toast file I get an error:
Couldn't complete the last command because of a
Mac OS Error
Result Code = -50
I tried to track down what that result code meant on the Apple site with basically no success. The disk isn't full and the location I'm trying to write the file isn't write protected or anything. This only happens with DVDs, not with CDs.
I tried updating to V7.1 about a month ago and that was a complete disaster (failed burns on just about everything) so I plan to stick with 7.0.2 until 7.2 or 7.1.1 comes along.
As I said, the DVDs I get are fine and I don't really need the session file but I'm curious as to why it can't be saved.
Thanks for any tips,
Alan Glendinning
Forgot to add:
10.4.7
Intel iMac
Odd but persistent MacOS Error in Toast 7.0.2
Started by
abg
, Sep 26 2006 11:31 AM
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Posted 26 September 2006 - 11:36 AM
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Posted 29 September 2006 - 02:18 AM
Yours could be the fate of all pioneers - when established software has conflicts with a major OS update eg TIger Jaguar Panter - in your case, a bug in Toast with the new Intel macs. I've never tried to save after a burn - will burn something to a DVD-RW then try to save and give you feed back - I'm running 7.1.
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