How do I increase ipad disk space allotted to the downloads of a particular app like Comics?

How do I increase ipad disk space allotted to the downloads of a particular app like Comics?

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    Amit Mac wrote:
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    Please Help Me ASAP!
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    The solution is to get more space. Like clearing stuff off your drive or getting a new one
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  • Insufficient disk space remaining in the capture scratch

    I’m using a PowerBook G4, 1.25GHz processor with 2 GB DDR SDRAM whit Final Cut Express version 3.5.1. I tried to capture footage from my camera and received a message, “insufficient disk space remaining in the capture scratch.” I moved all the files: Audio render files, Autosave vault, Capture scratch, etc to a new folder on my desk top, but still get the same message when I try to capture. To capture, I click the play button on the screen; hit the mark in button at the point I want to start and the mark out button at the end. Then I click the clip button followed by the ok button on the log clip dialogue box. The program then goes through what I assume to be the capturing process leading to the error message. How do I overcome this? Thank you.

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    Frank

    976847 wrote:
    Please... like reading exercise, read again my last post and you will understand the information.
    1179648 kB available space is comparable with 1.2GB. Both are the available space.
    Thank you for your help.From the error you reported in your original post
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