Exporting a podcast to quicktime

I have made a podcast with garageband and there is no problem to export the podcast to iWeb. All the pictures are included. But if I try to export to iTunes I only get the music, but not the pictures. I would like to know if it is possible to export my podcast as a movie/quicktime.
Thank you
/svannte

I have this problem too, and no, AAC compression doesn't rectify it. The resulting file is an m4a, and while Quicktime will display the pictures for the podcast in this format, iTunes won't. I'm pretty certain it's the file type produced, iTunes doesn't recognize it as a visual format, only as an audio. But on the other hand, QuickTime and RealPlayer both do, so that might solve your problem

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