Keynote-to-Quicktime-Mpeg-No Audio

Hi all,
-Made a great Keynote presentation with audio.
-Exported as Quicktime file.
-Trying to use Quicktime PRO to make into MPEG.
-MPEG doesn't recognize the audio file
Can someone help me merge the two into the MPEG? The Quicktime file plays the audio with video, but upon condensing the file to MPEG, splits them up.
Thanks much,
blahgeetsa

I see my option to convert to Mpeg-4...I'm trying to email a large 41mb Quicktime file to a client....don't need alot of bells and whistles, just the ability to make the file palatable.
Since you say the QT Pro does not seem to like your source file audio and you still refrain from stating what compression formats and/or workflow was used in the source file, I would probably recommend you try MPEG Streamclip (free) here to eliminate certain problems you may have had with QT Pro. This application contains an "iPod" preset option which may suit your purposes and preserve your audio content at the same time. In any case, the iPod preset can be found in the "Export to MPEG-4" File menu option window. If you download the beta 2 version, you have a number of display size options (basically 640 or 320 widths at various preset aspect ratios) which may or may not suit your source file whose display size you have yet to mention. Suffice it to say, the smaller the display size, the the higher the quality you can achieve in a smaller file size. If the preset options don't suit your needs, you can, of course, modify them as you wish. Since you neglected to mention the duration of your source movie, it is difficult to estimate how small you can make your target file. Basically, a 320x240 display, reasonably good quality H.264/AAC (mono) file can be made at about 384 Kbps total average data rate (320 video/64 audio) which equates to slightly less than 4 MBs/min of duration. An MPEG-4 would require roughly 3 times as much space for the same quality or you could settle for poorer quality at the same data rate. Larger display sizes in the iPod can go as high as 12 MBs/min, so I assume you are will want to stick to the lower end data rates. Lower data rates are possible, but will undoubtedly further reduce the final audio/video quality. Some additional settings can be used to "redistribute" data, but I won't go into those here until/unless your can provide more specific information.

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