Fehlermeldung DVD Export

Hallo,
ich möchte bei Final Cut Pro X ein Video auf DVD exportieren bzw. brennen, nach ca 40 % kommt folgende Fehlermeldung: com.apple.Compressor.CompressorKit.ErrorDomain-Fehler -1.
Dasselbe kommt auch wenn ich das ganze in 'Original Datei', 'Apple Gerät 1080p' ...

OK.
Try this: Turn off Background Rendering. Select the project in the browser and click Delete Project Render Files from the File drop down menu. (When asked, delete all render files.) Test a short section of your timeline and see whether it will Share> DVD>Settings>Output Device Hard Drive. Do not render before doing this test. If it exports normally, your complete project export should work as well.
Good luck.
Russ

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