Keynote 3.02 audio and transitions

Hello,
I have read about audio problems in Keynote when exporting to QT, but I have not seen anyone write about the problem I experienced.
In my presentation, I have several slides that play audio files of varying lengths - 30 sec, 45 sec, etc. I have the slides set to delay the transition to the next slide until the audio file is done playing. For example, on the slide with the 30 sec AIF, I set the slide to delay the transition for 32 seconds. Everything works great in Keynote. The timings are perfect. But when I export the presentation as a QT .mov, extra time is placed on those slides - a lot of extra time! I think it may be playing the 30 sec audio file, and then starting the 32 second delay, so the slide sits there on the screen for an extra 32 seconds.
Has anyone else experienced this? Is this a bug, or am I supposed to know that there are different "rules" when exporting to QT? I can't find anything about this in the manual.
Thanks,
Michael

This is a known problem with Keynote. Version 3.0.2 is not able to hold a transition until the end of a movie when presenting live, so the workaround is to place a build approximately equivalent in length to the audio or video.
As you've seen, the problem comes when you export to QuickTime as that delay is in ADDITION to the content. The only workaround is to build two presentations, one with the delay built in for live presentations and another with no delays that's intended for QuickTime export. If you keep these two in sync, then you always have a presentation ready whether you're doing it live or needing to export it to QuickTime.

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