Export HD Keynote presentation doens't play

Hello,
I've got a 1280 x 720 Keynote presentation that I wish to export in full quality Uncompressed 10 bit 25fps mov to use it a HD editing to tape. When I export the file it doesn't wanne play. Audio is playing but video freezes. When I scroll frame by frame it is ok, but when I just wanne play it freezes...
Any solution?
Best regards,
Wim

Looks like it's a bug in QT. See half-way down this thread for how to report it to Apple via Apple Developer Connection and some workarounds...
http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=5477053#5477053

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