Time Machine Error - again again..

Hi,
I also get this one...
Time Machine Error
Unable to complete backup. An error occurred while
copying files to the backup volume.
I haven´t tried with Time Machine Buddy - but here is a few facts, that maybe could help me find a solution.
My total backup size is approx. 300GB (on USB connected 1TB external disk)
When i exclude the movie folder in iTunes (113GB) it works fine - when i include it, I get the above error...
Whats wrong - corrupt file in the movie folder?? How do i locate it?? Foldersize to big???
Best regards...

Hello j:
Welcome to Apple discussions.
There is probably a corrupt file in the movie folder. Try TM Buddy. That gives you a log (almost real time) of what is happening when TM does a backup.
Barry

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    Nancy H wrote:
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    Cheers!

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