Slow exporting slide show as video.  4 days less than 10%

I am exporting a timelapse of 1900 Small Raw slide show images as video.  It can run for 4 days and not much seems to happen. I had done 1500 images in less than an hour before and they were larger files.  What can I do?

I am exporting a timelapse of 1900 Small Raw slide show images as video.  It can run for 4 days and not much seems to happen. I had done 1500 images in less than an hour before and they were larger files.  What can I do?

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