Error -35 on Quicktime h.264 export

When exporting to h.264, from either compressor or Quicktime player, it fails and gives a "Quicktime error -35". I cannot find this error code anywhere, and have no idea what it means, or how to fix it.
Thanks.

Video source and h.264 settings don't matter, it still fails every time. But for the record, I'm going from DVCPRO to h.264. It ONLY fails if encoding to h.264. I can encode the same video to the same place on the disk with a different codec, and it works just fine.

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