Rendering .mov file takes 2 hours?!

Hello. I am new to using Final Cut Express. I tried adding a .mov video file I have to my timeline, did so easily. Then, in order to preview it, I had to render it. When I began the rendering process, it said it would take 2 hours to render my roughly 3 minute long clip. Does anyone know why this might be? I asked around and was told it takes roughly 2 minutes to render individual clips. I experimented by placing a significant larger video file in the project and it rendered quickly, as well as various file formats. All worked fine. I'm wondering if maybe it has to do with the framerate or proportion of the .mov video file? If so, how do I change/check these properties? Please help me! Thanks.

The codec is there. Compressor. Why don't you just give everything it says. The low frame rate means there's a lot of interpolation going on to get it up to 29.97 or 25 fps.
The material is really not suitable for production, especially with FCE. It's too small for HD, and too big for SD, which anyway compresses the media a lot to conform to DV. The HD codec Apple Intermediate is better, but the video is too small for even the smallest standard sized video.
FCP is resolution independent and also works with more codec that would be useful for this media. Though this depends on where you're trying to get to and what you want to do with the video once you've finished editing it. How do you need to deliver it?

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