Connecting Sony DAT DTC59 using fibre optic to G5 DP

I discover synchronize problems copying my music from my Sony DAT DTC 59 to my Mac G5 DP1.8 (Logic Pro 7)using a fibre optic cable.
Any advice?
Error trying to synchronize midi with audio
Gaston

Hi I followed tha link to GLASHOST and when you try to test it comes back that there has been a error ?
Is there another website I could try?
Also how do I contact the MODS, regardless to the website not allowing me to test, at certain times (evening) there is definately throttling occuring or some setting on my line is causing this issue ,Iam sorry but tried to phone the TECH team but apart from power down modem or router there has been no effort made to try and resolve the problem.
I need some one at BT with expert experiance and Know how to look into this thoroughly.
I phoned customer options team yesterday and requested my MAC as I have less thn 1 month contract remaining,however  I  do not want to leave BT its a repitable company that has been trading for many years and its time that they showed that to me. do they care if I LEAVE?

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