Share/export to wmv-9 format stops at 2-3 meg file size???

I cant seem to export/share a movie created in IMovie using the quicktime option and sharing it as a wmv-9 format. It stops after a minute or so and does only a short amount of the whole movie,2-3 megs, I don't have QTPro and wonder is the basic version has a limit on the output size of the wmv file? OR if I upgrade to PRO will it do the whole movie, 10 minutes in size??? I hate to have to convert to avi then go to a pc and convert to wmv..as I need a wmv as final output!

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