

I ordered a new USB3 cable becuase of all the advice to do so (seems to have helped some people). So far, that maintains connection until the next eject. The quick fix seems to be to unplug the USB cable and plug it back in. Also tried different USB ports to no avail. I tried a USB2 cable I had but seemed to make little if any difference. The issue doesn't happen every time but mostly every time.
#Lg external blu ray drive for macbook pro windows#
I had this drive on a windows machine with no issue before moving to my mac. When ripping CDs the drive just vanishes, but only after I eject the disk. So this is what is happening with trying to burn a disk in iTunes or copy files to a CD.

It may have been disconnected.įinder: Burn started, Sun Nov 22 18:12:20 2015įinder: Burning to CD-R media with SAO strategy in HL-DT-ST BD-RE BE14NU40 1.01 with generic profile via USB.įinder: Requested burn speed was 4x, actual burn speed is 16x.įinder: Burn underrun protection is supported, and enabled.įinder: BD-RE BE14NU40: SCSITask 171.802322 CDB: Write (10), block: 4294967146, count: 32 failed with service response = 1 (SERVICE_DELIVERY_OR_TARGET_FAILURE), status = 4 (DeviceNotPresent)įinder: Burn failed, Sun Nov 22 18:13:24 2015 It may have been disconnected.įinder: Burn failed, Sun Nov 22 18:11:47 2015įinder: Burn error: 0x80020020 The disc drive is unavailable. ITunes: Burn error: 0x80020020 The disc drive is unavailable. ITunes: BD-RE BE14NU40: SCSITask 1373.239990 CDB: Write (10), block: 4294967146, count: 27 failed with service response = 1 (SERVICE_DELIVERY_OR_TARGET_FAILURE), status = 4 (DeviceNotPresent) ITunes: Burn underrun protection is supported, and enabled. ITunes: Requested burn speed was 4x, actual burn speed is 16x. ITunes: Burning to CD-R media with SAO strategy in HL-DT-ST BD-RE BE14NU40 1.01 with generic profile via USB. I pulled the DiscRecording.log from the Console: Blu-ray functionality is not part of OS X.īut the regular CD & DVD features do work fine on my MacBook Pro, like playing a DVD using DVD Player or burning CD in iTunes.
