How to make high-quality QuickTime export?

I have a question regarding the QuickTime export.
I have a very pretty Keynote Preso with some nice transitions, and I want to export to QuickTime. When I export with expert settings, using H.264, 60fps, 512x384, the movie looks great - but plays VERY choppy even on my dual-core 2.0 GHz mac. It looks pretty, and if I step through the frames I can see they're all there... it should be able to transition smoothly, but the transitions look awful.
I've noticed that if I export an interactive QuickTime movie, the transitions are smooth and beautiful! But I don't want it to require user clicks - I want it automatic. So:
- Can I make my QuickTime export look good AND smooth?
or
- Can I make the "interactive" QuickTime export play by itself?

Effectively, I post this because I hope help other one to solve this issue.
So at first I didn't not very clearly understand about it.
The issue point is hope export AVCHD disk form Premiere/Encore.
(Premiere Element can export AVCHD file).
Now, I thought the Premiere/Encore can't export AVCHD disk.
The menu describe form in the other one, I think is not  issue point and maybe operate mistake.
thank you!

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