Extremely slow export time

I've edited a 7 minute long HDV video in FCP and sent it to motion to add about 30 seconds worth of motion graphics. When I export the footage as H.264 it literally takes an hour and twenty minutes to render. I can't imagine my MacBook Pro is that slow. Am I doing something wrong?

Two problems..
1. 7 minutes?!!
2. HDV in Motion?!!
Take out the unnecessary bits in your Motion project(keeping only the animated bit you were working on), bring your Motion project to FCP and incorporate it into your edit. Use FCP to export as whatever you see fit. Almost never bring your entire edit to Motion. Just the bits that you want to work on. HDV doesn't play nice with Motion, Use Pro Res if HD is required. Exporting from Motion is convenient and all, but there are certain codecs that are a pain to export to from said program. The work around would be to use the Motion project in FCP, or to export using current canvas settings and using that in FCP.

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