Can't export 25 minute .MOV file to .AVI

I am trying to export a 25 minute QuickTime .MOV file to a .AVI file and am having major problems.
The .AVI file I get is about 5.21GB but only contains the first 5 minutes of the video.
I have tried exporting directly from Final Cut Pro and from within QuickTime Pro (both Mac and Windows versions) with the same results. I have even tried using programs such MPEGStreamClip with no luck.
My export settings:
VIDEO
Compression: DV/DVCPRO - NTSC
Quality: Best
Frame Rate: 29.97
Scan Mode: Interlaced
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
SOUND
Format: Uncompressed
Sample Rate: 48kHz
Sample size: 16
Channels: 2
Is there anything I can do to fix this? I need the .AVI and this is a major hassle.
Thanks.
Brian McKechnie

I use the Export > Movie to AVI and then select the settings mentioned.
Going straight from the Final Cut Pro timeline does not work.
Exporting as a QuickTime movie from FCP and then trying to export the AVI from within QuickTime does not work either.
Settings for the QuickTime file that FCP exports:
DV
720 x 480 (640 x 480)
16-bit integer (Big Endian)
Stereo
48.000kHz
29.97FPS
It seems that this only happens on files that are longer then 18 mins. I need the AVI in order to convert the file to WMV in Windows Media Encoder as Flip4Mac Studio Pro HD 2.0.2 exports files with green blotches all over it.

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