Please help me export my video

I've used Final Cut for a few years, I've never had this problem, But when I go to export my video, only 3 minutes out of 5 minutes gets exported!! I tried setting in and out points at the beginning and the end, I've tried taking the in and out points out. The Videos exports fine when I export it as a PAL, instead of NTSC,
but i need NTSC. I'm guessing I just have one of my settings wrong, but i'd appreciate any help I can get. Thanks

Hi:
Export your PAL movie as Quicktime Movie, same settings (PAL) self contained. Then use that as source in Compressor and use the Advanced Standard Conversion presets, the DV NTSC one (I'm guessing your footage is DV!) and re-encode it.
If you want to get the best quality, check this thread:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1015451&tstart=15
It refers to NTSC to PAL conversion, but you can use the advices in the opposite direction too.
Hope that helps !
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