Exporting to Quicktime loses transitions

Hello,
I'm using keynote 4.0.2 and if I create a hyperlink presentation with multiple slides and have transitions between them (whether it's disolve or cube or curtains, etc.) it appears that several of the transitions get lost. The link works, it just doesn't transition.
Playing the presentation within Keynote is fine and everything works flawlessly, just exporting it into Quicktimes seems to kill the transitions. I have videos within the presentation so I can't use any other export method.
Any ideas?

Hey, that works out fine.. except now I'm having another issue!
When I click a link to jump a slide, it doesn't transition into the next slide automatically unless I right-click, and hit PLAY in quicktime.
So in Keynote, I have a link on slide 1, that'll jump to slide 6, which will then transition to slide 7. When I export to quicktime and play, I click on the link, it jumps to 6, but then it pauses, then I have to right-click and hit Play for it to transition to slide 7.
I checked the slide properties for 6, it's supposed to automatically go to 7 without requiring interaction from the user. It works within keynote, but not after I export to QT.
I'm running the "hyperlinks" option.
Any ideas?
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