Exporting FCE as WMV results in clipped video

I am still trying to export from FCE to a usable file on PC. Tried exporting as a wave media file. I got a usable file, but the file has been clipped in exporting. What was a 10 minute clip is only the first 29 seconds of that movie. Any ideas why it is doing this?

What are you using to convert WMV? Have you installed the demo version of Flip4Mac? There is no WMV export from FCE without third party support. You have to be using something.

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