Error compiling movie during export

I'm using Premier Pro CC 7.0.1 (105).  I have exported a couple films before, but am unable to export my current project.  When I try to export the film as an MP4 to my desktop, PPr spends about 3 minutes encoding the movie, but only makes it to 19% before "Error compiling movie.  Unknown error." pops up on my screen. 
I have also had issues with a "low-level exception" occurrence when using the "shadow/highlight (AEVideoFilter)" effect.  I don't know if the two are related, but have had many crashes with this current project (I'm currently working on the fifth PPr generated copy of my project).
Any advice would be great!

And that's why it's nearly impossible for us to help with Unknown Errors.  The causes are varied and, as the name implies, unknown.
Unfortunately, the best option for anyone encountering this error is to simply experiment and hope to find the issue, as you did.

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