Is it possible to do a 100 minute edit and then export to mpeg 2 or h264.

I'm having difficulty with a long edit - 100 minutes or so.  It keeps quitting during the export.  Have now cut it down to two separate files but having difficulty opening the mpeg 2 file.  Any suggestions?  Thanks, Jo

I have edited up to 2.5 hours with no problems... so how about some details?
Premiere Pro Video Editing Information FAQ http://forums.adobe.com/message/4200840
Exactly what is INSIDE the video you are editing?
Codec & Format information, with 2 links inside for you to read http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1270588
Report back with the codec details of your file, use the programs below... A screen shot works well to SHOW people what you are doing
https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1070933 for screen shot instructions
Free programs to get file information for PC/Mac http://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo/Download

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