Importing quicktime from I movie HD 6.03

Help anyone,
each time import or drag and drop a QT dv movie into Keynote 08 the audio will play but the visuals remain still like a photograph.
Any suggestions?
thanks
b

Hi Doc - welcome to the forum!
I guess the most obvious question is - have you got enough blank tape to accomodate the movie?:-)
If it stops at the same spot each time you would have to wonder if there is a problem with a particular clip. Thus you could experiment with removing a small segment and trying again.
Another workaround if all else fails would be to split it into two separate projects, and record each part individually.
Let us know if you find the solution!

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