24+ Hours  To export 1m 27s of video?

Not entirely sure what is happening here.
I am using the same settings as ever default Compressor settings HD 1080p Video Sharing.
Seems as though since updating to Mountain Lion everything takes forever to export using Compressor itself or "Export Using Compressor Settings" even just rendering straight out of Motion/FCP
Tried setting up Quick Cluster -something I had not previously had to do. But still taking more than 24hrs
Left it on for two and a half days exporting out the same file and it did not finish.
Also attempted on multiple machines.
Could it be an issue with the Motion file?

Datawolf wrote:
Could it be an issue with the Motion file?
Could you be more specidic about the file you were trying to process?
Also, see this.
Russ

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