Fla to mov size constraints

Hi,  I have a 275 mg, 4 minute info slideshow that needs to be converted for Youtube to handle, I have tried leaving it on all night, I know it has to have room to cook, but is it too impractical to take it into a.mov?  I need that so I can convert it in QT Pro to an .flv.
It keeps saying not enough memory or just crashes. I guess I need to re-do the show in Final Cut Pro...any ideas?
thanks

Thank you for your quick answer.
Back to work this morning, I've tried your settings. The resulting video is still 30.30 fps.
Any other idea?

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