Export Using Quicktime Conversion getting too long

Hi everyone ! I work with Final Cut Pro for over a year now. I have the last mac book pro from April 2011 and i just finished a talk show for a guy i work for.
The problem is, i started the export since 2 hours and he tells me that i have to wait 4 hours. It's only 31% !!
I need your help 'cause i have an apointment in 2 hours and i have to give him the show ! When i do the export without the conversion, it takes 15 mins but the frame is not good and there's some problems with the video. I need to do the conversion to make it work right ! I do it before but with shorts video clips, now it's for a show of 18 minutes and it takes to much time.
Please help me !
Ah, i forgot, the show was shot with 3 Canon 7D so i don't understand why it takes so long...
Thanks !

>Why si it necessary to converted to ProRes ?
Because FCP doesn't work with non-FCP codecs well.  It isn't designed to.  It, like Avid, craves that the media be converted to an editing codec that it supports.  H.264 isn't viable in FCP because it is highly compressed.  FCP isn't designed to work with that format natively.
Adobe Premiere CAN work natively with H.264 because it is designed to.  It has presets, it uses graphics cards that enable CUDA and the Mercury Engine to enable more processing power to be thrown at the H.264 files.  If you don't have a graphics cards that enables CUDA and the Mercury Engine...editing H.264 in Premiere Pro is a DOG!
>Can i do it with Adobe Media Encoder from the CS5 Suite ? It's the only converter that I have !
Uhmmm....you should have Compressor.  It comes with Final Cut Pro...part of the install disk.  Installs by default.
>I walways use QT Conversion because without, i have some problems with the images, it started with pixels, sometimes it frozes a few seconds but the sound continue to roll and even a green screen come sometimes.
Because you aren't doing things right.  You need to convert the footage to ProRes before you edit to avoid these issues.

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