Choppy video exporting to 720p

Hi I am exporting video that was imported at 1080i uncompressed and exporting it to 720p as per the vimeo.com specs, I keep getting really choppy video and I have no idea why.
please help!
Thanks,
Raph

I recently uploaded my first vimeo and also got a choppy video. It seems the early part of the video is choppy. When I play it on my mac it is fine, play it on my pc - not fine.
Let me know if you find a fix. The uploaded mov file plays fine on my mac also.

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