"the disk you are attempting to use is full" but 70 GB free

I'm attempting to sync my 16GB iPhone on a new build with a 128 GB SSD drive, of which 67 GB is free. However, when I attempt to sync my iPhone, I get the above "disk full" error, which sounds impossible. Anyone know what could be wrong?
P.

I'm having the same exact problem trying to download a TV show purchased from iTunes -- Battlestar Galactica, except that in my case I have about 600GB free. This has to be an iTunes bug. What is the problem?
Brad

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