Apple TV - "Missing" Aperture photos??

I am trying to sync Apple TV with my Aperture photo library
I have 7000+ photos in my aperture library. Apple TV only finds 3500 in the Aperture library
Anyone have any ideas what I am doing wrong??

Do any of the filenames, filepath or comments have any illegal characters in them (such as '/').
Any of them in the wrong format.

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