TS4522 Trouble burning Blu-ray or disc image using Share

On  version  Final Cut Pro x 10.0.6,  When I try to share to a DVD disc it tells me there is not enough space on the DVD disc , the project is 2:30 minutes, I put dual DVD .
After that just update on version Final Cut Pro x 10.0.8
I have a tried to burn to a Blu-Ray  to the hard drive as a disc image using Share>Blu-ray. when trying to share Blu-Ray to the hard drive  I get this error after a day of transcoding:
The operation couldn’t be completed. (DSPPublishing error -1024.)
I am using
Apple Mac Pro ,Mac OS X, Late 2008)
Version 10.7.5
Processor:  2 x 3 GHz  Quad-Core Intel Xeon, Total  8 core.
Memory: 10 GB 667 MHZ DDR2 FB- DIMM
Graphic: ATI Radeon HD 5770 1024 MB
Please any one can help me for this trouble shut. 

This may (or may not) be a separate issue – crashing rather than the DSP Publishing error.
Two suggestions – both relying on Digital Rebellion.
First use their Preference Manager to trash your preferences. Most of the crashes I've experienced over the past year of using FCPX have been remedied by trashing pref files.
Second, DR has a suite of utility apps called Pro Maintenance Tools. PMT has a crash analyzer that will provide both diagnostic info and recommendations. The suite isn't cheap, but there is a trial version you can download to evaluate.
Russ

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    I have a project I have tried to burn to a Blu-Ray disc and to the hard drive as a disc image using Share>Blu-ray. I have burned successfully before to the same Blu-ray burner with other projects. But now when trying to burn a disc I get this error after a day of transcoding:
    The operation couldn’t be completed. (DSPPublishing error -1024.)
    When I try to save it as a disc image it tells me there is not enough space on the disc even though there is over a Terabyte empty. The project is estimated as 21.6 gig so I know it should fit on the 25 gig bluray and of course on the hard drive. Trashing prefs did not work either. This is a very frustrating process as each attempt takes a day to transcode before the error pops up and you have to start all over again.
    I am using
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    16 GB 1067 MHz DDR3
    2.8 GHz Intel Core i7
    FCP X 10.0.6
    OS X 10.8.2

    This is the error message I get. It's after FCP X is done with making the BMV folder and runs that disc burner app. There is about 850 gigs on the drive I want to save the disc image to, lots of space.
    I thought maybe the drive the events was on was affecting this process, because it was full. I cleared out about 30 gigs and still got this message.
    I never had any problems creating a Blu-ray disc image before. That's the optimcal way, IMHO, because you can burn the BD in Toast as the disc image and Toast won't reencode or do anything, it just burns the disc image and the disc has played on ever Blu-ray player I've tried it on.
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    On  version  Final Cut Pro x 10.0.6,  When I try to share to a DVD disc it tells me there is not enough space on the DVD disc , the project is 2:30 minutes, I put dual DVD .
    After that just update on version Final Cut Pro x 10.0.8
    I have a tried to burn to a Blu-Ray  to the hard drive as a disc image using Share>Blu-ray. when trying to share Blu-Ray to the hard drive  I get this error after a day of transcoding:
    The operation couldn’t be completed. (DSPPublishing error -1024.)
    I am using
    Apple Mac Pro ,Mac OS X, Late 2008)
    Version 10.7.5
    Processor:  2 x 3 GHz  Quad-Core Intel Xeon, Total  8 core.
    Memory: 10 GB 667 MHZ DDR2 FB- DIMM
    Graphic: ATI Radeon HD 5770 1024 MB
    Please any one haw this problem that can help me for this trouble shut. 

    This is the error message I get. It's after FCP X is done with making the BMV folder and runs that disc burner app. There is about 850 gigs on the drive I want to save the disc image to, lots of space.
    I thought maybe the drive the events was on was affecting this process, because it was full. I cleared out about 30 gigs and still got this message.
    I never had any problems creating a Blu-ray disc image before. That's the optimcal way, IMHO, because you can burn the BD in Toast as the disc image and Toast won't reencode or do anything, it just burns the disc image and the disc has played on ever Blu-ray player I've tried it on.
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    Thanks

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    pastrobes
    This is not Adobe. Rather user to user. If you want to contact Adobe, your likely route is via Adobe Chat.
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