AAE problem (Pre render-Loading time)

Hello guys,
Saturday i wanted to upload my video to Youtube but i coudn't because there was a problem.
I pre rendered my video and openend it as Comp_1 in my map(AAE automatically saves my pre rendered video in my own map). But it takes a long long time to load and everytime it stops loading and I have to wait for a couple of seconds why it loads further.
I open my video with VLC Media Player.
Please help me!
Thanks,
DrieDubbele
(I already pre rendered it again but it doesn't work)

You didn't answer all of the questions in the list that Dave provided, so we can only guess. My guess is that you used the default Lossless output settings and are encountering the problem described here:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/684381

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