How to make more space avilable on strt-up disk?

I've just started burning DVDs on iDVD, using movies I have produced in iMovie and then transferred, via the Media Browser. But when I come to burn the finished product I am severely limited. The 'help" article informs me "be sure you have at least twice as much free space as your project uses available on your hard disk ... eg. if your project uses 4GB, you need at least 8GB of free space on your hard disk. I checked via control-click onto my hard disk icon how much space I have. The capacity is 148GB of which only 938MB is available! Does this mean I can never burn a DVD with more than 469 MB content (i.e 50% of the total)? If so, how can I make more space available on my start-up disk?

You could free-up nearly 2 GB by deleting two "bloatware" items:
/Applications/Office 2004 for Mac Test Drive
/Applications/iWork '08 ... (the 'free trial' version)
On my system, they're 1001568 KB and 701940 KB, respectively.
If you don't use them, iWeb.app and GarageBand.app are also
very large (345344 KB and 187056 KB). If you delete them, you
can always restore them later from the install DVDs.
Looby

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