QT X share to itunes continually getting stuck at "5 sec to go"

As the title says, just about everytime I try to share something to iTunes using QT X the export progress just hangs at '5 secs' to go and doesn't budge from this. I've left it for up to 10mins but to no avail and I have to cancel the whole thing as my CPU temp stays at @ 80º and fan is at 6xxx rpm.
Anyone suffered similar problem or know a fix,starting to drive me crazy. I'm all up to date with software updates, running SL, and recently I did a complete erase & install.
Many Thanks.

Have you tried using QT 7 which should be inside the Utilities folder?
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