Interface Error The Connection Is Not Stable
Discussion Groups Store Shop Now Upgrade How to Buy Solutions Volume Licensing Affiliate Program Roxio Mobile User Groups Partners Roxio Community Forums Members Calendar Sign In » View New Content Roxio Community → Macintosh Applications → Legacy Mac Products → Toast 7 Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Interface Error:5 The Connection Is Not Stable Started by edgewood17 , Jan 16 2006 09:43 PM Please log in to reply 8 replies to this topic #1 edgewood17 edgewood17 Newbie Members 2 posts Posted 16 January 2006 - 09:43 PM Hi guys. I am really frustrated. I was dreaming about the Toast capabilities. I've got it in a bundle with LaCie d2 DVD-RW Firewire for my MAC (Power Mac G4; 1.25 GHz; L2 Cache (per CPU): 256 KB L3 Cache (per CPU): 1 MB Memory: 768 MB Bus Speed: 167 MHz I wanted to burn an enhanced audio CD (with an mpg file). Not a chance. This is what kind of communication I get: Interface error: 5. The connection is not stable. OK The disk failed to be written. OK The drive reported an error: Sense key = Illegal request Sense code = 0x2C Command Sequence error. OK Then, I can not remove the CD from the Lacie drive. I have to turn it off, and only then I can eject the CD. Can someone help me? Back to top #2 oluaces oluaces Newbie Members 2 posts Posted 01 March 2006 - 08:24 AM Hi guys.I am really frustrated. I was dreaming about the Toast capabilities. I've got it in a bundle with LaCie d2 DVD-RW Firewire for my MAC (Power Mac G4; 1.25 GHz; L2 Cache (per CPU): 256 KB L3 Cache (per CPU): 1 MB Memory: 768 MB Bus Speed: 167 MHz I wanted to burn an enhanced audio CD (with an mpg file). Not a chance.This is what kind of communication I get:Interface error: 5. The connection is not stable.OKThe disk failed to be written.OKThe drive reported an error: Sense key = Illegal requestSense code = 0x2CCommand Sequence error.OKThen, I can not remove the CD from the Lacie drive. I have to turn it off, and only then I
now. I've been using Toast 5 Titanium for a while now with absolutely no problems whatsoever. However, today when I tried to burn an audio CD, it paused for a bit during the lead-in writing, then I got an error message (I forgot to write down the number...) that said the connection to the CD writer was unstable. Then after clicking OK, the system froze. I tried it again--same exact result. Coaster #2. Tried it again after rebuilding the desktop, but using Simulation Mode--same thing again (but no coaster this time ;) I haven't http://forums.support.roxio.com/topic/963-interface-error5-the-connection-is-not-stable/ installed much software lately, just an FTP client is all I can remember right now. I'm running OS9 right now--haven't tried to run Toast under X yet, although it is the updated version for X. This problem started well after I had installed that update, so the update is not responsible for the problem. Could my CD-ROM be *? It's a Lite-On LTR-12102C drive in a http://www.verycomputer.com/26_3f1c371de2e30f10_1.htm G4/733 machine. It's worked beautifully until today (I've only burned maybe a dozen CDs, though, so I haven't exactly worn it out). Any suggestions welcomed, as Roxio's email support is down, and this didn't show up in their known issues. thanks! _dennis Top Toast Titanium error: Connection unstable? by Adrion Majett » Tue, 26 Mar 2002 05:50:10 > Gang, > I've created a couple coasters and have given up on burning a CD right > now. I've been using Toast 5 Titanium for a while now with absolutely > no problems whatsoever. > However, today when I tried to burn an audio CD, it paused for a bit > during the lead-in writing, then I got an error message (I forgot to > write down the number...) that said the connection to the CD writer was > unstable. Then after clicking OK, the system froze. > I tried it again--same exact result. Coaster #2. > Tried it again after rebuilding the desktop, but using Simulation > Mode--same thing again (but no coaster this time ;) > I haven't installed much software lately, just an FTP client is all I > can remember ri
unthreaded | newestfirst tribes » Computers & Internet » Mac OS X » topics » "Interface Error -50: The connection is not stable," error http://osx.tribe.net/thread/a3e08e9d-28ac-45b2-9e2d-40ac7e33e0f2 when burning DVD topic posted Mon, May 1, 2006 - 6:59 AM by Unsubscribed I am using Toast (latest version) on a G4 with an external burner. I burned a CD, http://toast.interface.error.4.the.connection.is.not.stable.winwizards.org/ then a DVD with video content. I then attempted to burn another DVD with different video content and got the message: "Interface Error -50: The connection is not stable," Rebooting didn't interface error solve the problem, nor did putting in a new DVD disk. Has anyone encountered the problem and found a solution? Thanks! posted by: Unsubscribed join to post Advertisement Jory 75 Re: "Interface Error -50: The connection is not stable," error when burning DVD Mon, May 1, 2006 - 8:27 AM I've not seen this error before, but here's something to try: you can interface error the make a disc image in Toast prior to burning and sometimes the same issues show up without making a coaster. To do this, do everything as you normally would, but instead of hitting the "Record" button, hit Cmd-D to save as a disc image. Once the disc image is done, Get Info on the image file that you saved, lock it, and then double-click it to open up in Toast. Now click the "Record" button and see what happens. Another thing to try is burn the disc (or disc image) from a different hard drive and see what happens. join to post Vicious 268 Re: "Interface Error -50: The connection is not stable," error when burning DVD Mon, May 1, 2006 - 11:28 AM Maybe the hard drive is fragmented or has too little free space? join to post Unsu... Re: "Interface Error -50: The connection is not stable," error when burning DVD Mon, May 1, 2006 - 1:45 PM I tried with iDVD, and it said I was trying to burn to PAL format. I don't know why. It's just a bunch of Fuj
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