Adobe Premiere 7.0 Freezes during Encoding

I am doing a dvd for my sons graduation.  It is 43 minutes long w/music and pictures.  I have done much shorter ones and
didn't have a problem burning to a DVD.  However this project it is not giving me an error just runs so long and then stops during encoding and the
bar does not progress any further.  I did a project just about 2 months ago using the same computer with no problems.  Can someone
help me.  I need by this weekend.

Welcome to the forum.
Is this Premiere 7.0, also known as PrPro 1.0, or PrElements 7? There will be a very big difference.
Also, please do answer the questions at the bottom of the file, to which Harm has linked. Those answers will be very important.
Good luck, and thanks for that info,
Hunt

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