Error file too big

When I try to export my file with dvcpro hd compression I get an error message that file is too big. I have exported it with mpeg successfully, but I would like to export it in its original format. My fcp file is only 19MB, and has several audio generators. The pixels on my QT video become slightly distorted at times with the MP4 codec. I have experimented exporting it with different Kbits speed from 8000 to 5000. Not sure where to go from here to get a good looking video. My full project is only 45 minutes long.
What should I try next?

A 45min. DVCProHD clip (at full rez) will require about 45Gb of disk space. The size of the project file has no bearing.
What is your intended use for the exported file?...DVD, Broadcast, Web delivery?
How you export will be determined by your delivery medium.
If for Broadcast, you'll likely want full rez, but will need to ensure that you're matching your broadcasters specs.
If for DVD, (HD or SD???)...you can use Compressor or QT Conversion. Likewise for Web...you can use Compressor or QT Conversion.
Be advised that unless you're exporting full rez for Broadcast (and likely then as well, due to Broadcaster spec requirements)...you'll face some level of compression/degradation, unless you're exporting out to DVCProHD tape or for sneaker-net delivery via external hard drive.
Let us know what you intend to do with the piece and we can go from there.
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