HT2936 burning preparation error: not enough free disk for encoding the remaining assets

Im ready to burn my movie to a dvd and this message appears, "Burning preparation error: Not enough free disk space for encoding the remaining assets." What does that mean or what do i have to do?

Hi
The free space on Your Start-Up (Mac OS) Hard Disk (often named Macintosh HD) is near to full and iDVD and Mac OS needs lot's of space for their temp files. This can not be addressed to other devices - at all. It must be here.
I never let it go less than 25GB free space.
To free up space You need to
• trash files You NEVER need any more
• copy needed material to an external hard disk
(If from iMovie - THEN DO NOT - move or alter any folder named
- iMovie Event's - or -
- iMovie Project's
on DeskTop/Finder ! )
ONLY - within iMovie Application
ONLY to an external Hard Disk formatted as - Mac OS Extended (hfs) (mine are journaled) and I use FireWire ones as USB/USB2 performs badly - especially when filling up and if HD-Material is used.
UNIX/DOS/FAT32/Mac OS Exchange - works for most other things BUT NOT FOR VIDEO
How Much free space do You have ?
Yours Bengt W

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