If the above is not the answer, try deleting preferences and re-exporting. So, check your desktop or other destination site to see if the fully exported movie is there. If the movie is much smaller than that, it would appear that the video portion did not share out at all. The Mp4 that you export should have a thumbnail and show a substantial file size when you do a Control-click/Get Info. You would need at least that much room on your destination drive. How many GB does it have? A two hour Mp4 movie should be around 20 GB I would guess. What format is the video clip? Also, with the original movie that you shared out, but got only audio, control click on its icon on your desktop and select Get Info in the dropdown menu. Drag one representative clip to your desktop and open it in Quicktime Player and select Window/Show Movie Inspector. Possibly also your source media is in a format that is not compatible with iMovie. If so, you can do an Edit/Select All, Edit/Copy, of all the media in your project and Edit/Paste it into a newly created project and see if that project shares out properly. It might also be that your issue is confined to only this one project. I would Select/Edit/Copy just a few clips and paste them into a newly created project to share out, so you don't have to wait 5 hours. Reopen your old library to get back to your projects. Try opening iMovie while holding down the Option and Command keys and selecting to delete preferences in the box that appears. It might be a corrupt preference that is keeping iMovie from functioning correctly.
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