Export using Full Quality stops responding

Two times now I have experienced iMovie06 hanging (not responding) at the end of a full-quality QT export of a 40+ minute video. It actually is showing 100% done, and the resulting DV file contains everything. Just sort of disconcerting - I was wondering if anyone else is experiencing this..

How much free space is on your hard drive? You might check your system.log/console.log files when this happens and see if any hints are shown. You can view your log files by using Applications>Utilities>console.app. Select the "Logs" icon and select one of the two files.
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  • Questions about exporting to full quality?

    Hey there -
    I just wanted to make sure that if I want to give my friend back a DV file from the converted tape that I choose Export, then Full Quality? I know that creates one file vs individual clips but her tape was one long one, I did chapter markers for the dvd and make splits but I don't think she wants those (some are arbitrary, e.g. the tape was long than an hour so iMovie HD split it into two clips). So, I just want to be sure that that's the right choice for exporting?
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    Message was edited by: akcorcoran

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    From LKN 1935. (in this case = iMovie HD (5), I tried it all, but nothing worked.
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