Can't save an IMovie...RE: "not enough disk space"

We made a movie in iMovie (lots of photos no video) and are trying to save in iDVD but get an error message that states "Burning the disk can not proceed becuase the Startup Disk does not have enough empty space. To burn the disk, the Finder needs space on the Startup disk equal to the size of the disc. Error code -34".
Don't understand what to do to solve this and burn this file to a DVD. I think our file size is at 1.77 GB and available shows 1.91 GB (though capacity is much higher. Is this referencing our HD memory space?). Thank you!

Hello,
If you only have 1.91GB free there is your problem. you should have 5GB if not more free for this type of work. If your running out of space it might be time to invest in a new external harddrive.
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