Cs6 exporting issue

Ai'm trying to export my project into .mp4 from After effects cs6 and then i got this issue:
after effects error: Crash in progress. Last logged message was: <2268> <D_MCp_endMCExporter><5> Aborting instance 541108464?
and then it did the CTD (crash to desktop)
how i fixi'm trying to export my project into .mp4 from After effects cs6 and then i got this issue: after effects error: Crash in progress. Last logged message was:Aborting instance 541108464? and then it did the CTD (crash to desktop) how i fix it? it?

The rest of this info is needed then
What's in your comp?
What steps are you taking to render it?
Try rendering into a proper intermediate codec first. (Quicktime with the PNG codec works well) Then use the Adobe Media Encoder to create your .MP4

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