Problem exporting large QT files in Premiere

I have Adobe Premiere (a recent edition - not sure if it's
Pro but close) and I am trying to export a movie from my timeline
into a Quicktime file. On smaller files (say, under 3 minutes) it
works fine, no errors, and the QT files play fine.
But anything bigger than that and I get the "Error 2048"
message. This error pops up right as Premiere finishes exporting
the file.
I have seen the "Error 2048" issue addressed here and on a
few other forums, but since the smaller QT files export and play
fine, I do not believe this is a problem with my Quicktime program.
I normally export to AVI and have never had problems with
that, but for this project I'm dealing with Mac people who
apparently have issues with AVI's coming from a PC.

could be worth posting in premiere... but I'd say its to do
with the final file size. some codecs only allow a maximum file
size of, say 1gb... you could either... try compressing your video.
or cut it into small chunks and export each of these and then put
it back together.
What media are you putting the final video on?
For CD and DVD playback MPEG2 is a good quality video format
with a reasonable file size.

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