Error -49 video rendering, compression and export

I am having trouble compressing files from iMovie, When I try and "finalize" the video I get an error message. When I compress the video using quicktime H.264 and ACC the issues may be with rendering (?) I have managed to save a .mov file to my desktop but this goes juddery and the sound doesn't work when burnt onto a disc. Disc works fine when saving  as video but not when saving as a data (.mov) file.
I have tried using internal burner software and also using toast (version 8) neither will produce good data files on the burnt disc.
Any help?

Im having error -49 (I have the time machine off, it has been like that all the time) and -108, but the one that appears more is -108, I've seem that is because of the space, but I have enough space base on the information of my MacAir.
Im very new with this but I'm so frustrated with all these issues, cannot export a video of 16min and is just 69.9MB.
Is there a way to know specific where are the problems in the video?
I will appreciate all your help!!

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