Long Conversion Time?

Hello!
I recently filmed a performance for my local theater and im in charge of producing DVD's. I shot in HDV using a Sony HDR HC3 and edited natively in Final Cut Pro (current version) running OSX 10.5.4. When i was finished i exported using the same settings leaving make movie self contained unchecked. I then imported the resulting HDV file into Compressor and gave it DVD Best Quality 90 minutes. I changed the Deinterlace to Better (Motion adaptive). Then i submit.
The time for conversion started at about 5 minutes. After the status bar got halfway towards completion however, the time jumped to 26 hours! This can't seem right! I tried again this time checking the Making Move Self Contained box.. but i get the same result! I don't think it should take this long to convert to a DVD format. Especially since the video in only about 40 minutes long.
Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks..
System Specs: 2.4 ghz Alum iMac with 320gb internal and 500gb fw 800 for video editing. 3 gb ram 256 mb video card. Any other info just ask!
Thanks!
Dan

Good day Dorcas,
The length of time for the conversion really depends on the complexity of the file. 
Kind regards,
David
Adobe Systems

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