Audio Render Problems Again

I'm having problem again rendering a one hour presentation. If I use Command/R, the dialog box indicates seven or more days. If I highlight the selection I get essentially the same estimated time.
Command/R usually works, but not this time. Audio For Playback is checked.
The DV timeline plays in Quick Time OK.
I desperately need to get this video sent out! I even deleted preferences using the "Preference Manager" program.
David

All of my lecture video series are recorded in LP 16 bit audio. Each lecture is between 1 to 1.5 hr in length. I have successfully completed 10 of the 23.
Each lecture is sent to iMovie HD and then the timeline.mov is placed into FCE. One other time the timeline audio would not render, so I converted it to DV via MPEG Stream Clip and placed it back into FCE. The lecture I'm having trouble with is #11.
As mentioned, usually Command-R will do the trick in 10 minutes or so, not 6 to 10 days.
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