Blu-Ray export fails.

This is a strange and *very* frustrating problem.
I'll choose Share >> Blu-Ray and select the Output Device as "Hard Drive (Blu-Ray)". Now, this used to work: it would create a disk image. Now, after having made no discernible changes to FCP X or any settings therein, It simply says "failed" as seen here:
I've tried using background rendering and not. I've re-installed FCP X and Compressor.
This is frustrating as ****...it's the last thing keeping me from sending to our client. Any thoughts are much appreciated.

Well, it appears that trashing the .plist files may have worked: it's getting further than it did before. Whatapainintheass.

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