Toast Titanium 7.1.2

After installing Leopard and attempting to burn a disc I get the following error message:
Could not record the disc because of a Mac OS Error.
Result code = -13780
I've tried reinstalling Toast and get the same result.

I am keeping OS 10.4 until they fix Leopard (10.5) to sync my notes and contacts from iPhone. But I opened Toast 7 and got a message about an available update. Why not? But after I upgraded from 7.1.2 to 7.1.3, Toast crashes every time I try to open it. My guess is that 7.1.2 works with OS 10.4 but 7.1.3 ONLY works with OS 10.5.
This is ridiculous! Now I can't download 7.1.2 because it's no longer available from Roxio. If I want to use Toast, I'm stuck with version 7.0.1 which came on the CD I originally purchased. Just be warned and check your Mac OS version before upgrading Toast!

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