Keynote to Quicktime or HTML issues:

Thanks for any help you may offer. I have made a small keynote presentation that works perfectly when running Keynote. After converting to quicktime or html, the audio is out of sync repeats itself, and some of the transitions stop functioning as they should. I am using Keynote 6.5.2 under Yosemite on a macbook pro. The presentation consist of 7 slides with one self recorded voice over music and saved as an mp3 file. Each presentation contains several transitions and builds. I'm at a loss to what the issue maybe. I have done this successfully in the past. Any ideas? Thanks.

What method are you using to synchronise the images to sound?
Unlike video files, Keynote does not have a method of locking the sound and pictures together to stay in sync, therefore images may drift away from the sound.
If you need precise sync, you will have to use a video editing application, although I have found Keynote to provide reasonable presentation with sound.

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