Premiere Pro CS5 - Trouble exporting media

I've been really frustrated the last couple of days. I'm trying to export a video with 2 audio tracks and 1 video track and it sometimes exports fine but sometimes doesn't. I tried exporting with media encoder cs5 and this is what i got
- Source File: /Users/jakesantini/Library/Caches/TemporaryItems/blackopsfirstcommentaryagain.prproj
- Output File: /Volumes/Jake's Hard Drive/Sequence 01.mp4
- Preset Used: For youtube
- Video: NTSC, 1280x720, 59.94 fps, Progressive
- Audio: AAC, 64 kbps, 44.1 kHz, Stereo
- Bitrate: VBR, 1 Pass, Target 6.00, Max 9.00 Mbps
- Encoding Time: 00:31:38
Thu Nov 18 12:55:37 2010 : Encoding Failed
Multiplexing has failed. Please recheck the settings and try again.
It encodes all the way through to the end but it just won't work. When i try to export with just the "export media" option it says it's at 100% for about an hour and then goes away, but the video still doesn't work. Any ideas?

Same problem here. I ran out of ideas and tried to export it in pieces... by tomorow I can tell if this work around helped.

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