Keynote 3 and Quicktime videos

I had keynote 2. Did some cool slides that i exported to final cut express as a qt movie. and put it in my timeline no problem. I upgraded to Keynote 3 now and can export a slide as a qt mov. but CANNOT import ANY QT movies into fce. Is there a compatiblity issues with keynote 3.? Very frustrating that I used to be able to import qt videos from keynote 2 but now cant in keynote 3. I always get a error message that one file was recognized and 1 was unknown.
Any suggestions ?

To edit in FCE? It needs to be either DV or or HDV size using AIC, at either the correct PAL or NTSC frame size and frame rate. Which are you working in? What bests suits your material and where you want to go with it from FCE.

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