Error: "Movie cannot be sent to Quicktime, unknown error"

I am attempting to Share an iMovie (ver 6.03) to Quicktime Pro (ver 7.6). I am receiving the above error.
Error message then states: "Please make sure that your project disk has write permission, and that you have enough disk space. (Error -54)"
I have plenty of room on the project disk (>500 gig) and I have write permission.
Any suggestions on a solution are appreciated.
Thank you!

Select your project disk in a Finder window and choose "Get Info..." from the Finder's File menu. Put a checkmark in the box labeled, "Ignore ownership on this volume".

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