Failing on Export with 'Disk Full' message on MAC

HI. Other people have asked about this with no joy. Just wondering if this is still an issue. I have made a full sequence to export (many hours of work) and now I can't get the movie out. I have changed all of the settings to try different things, from moving the location of scratch files to trying to render using different formats and nothing has worked. Is this programme just not compatible for MAC?

Hi DeSousa Photograhpy,
Other people have asked about this with no joy. Just wondering if this is still an issue. I have made a full sequence to export (many hours of work) and now I can't get the movie out. I have changed all of the settings to try different things, from moving the location of scratch files to trying to render using different formats and nothing has worked. Is this programme just not compatible for MAC?
So when you set the export to a drive with plenty of disk space, it still won't work? Try trashing preferences: press Shift + Alt/Option when rebooting. Note, you may lose some of your custom presets when doing so.
Thanks,
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