KN 4.0.2 QuickTime Export of slide containing multiple QT movies fails

Anyone got a work round for this?
Created a single 1920x1080 slide. Inserted on to that slide 7 separate QT files (in various originating formats form standard .mov to .m4v). Overlaid over a still image.
Played back fine in Keynote. But refused to export to QuickTime, to iPod, or to Flash. Only issue seems to be the multipel QT formats?
Solutions?
Thanks in advance

Anyone got a work round for this?
Created a single 1920x1080 slide. Inserted on to that slide 7 separate QT files (in various originating formats form standard .mov to .m4v). Overlaid over a still image.
Played back fine in Keynote. But refused to export to QuickTime, to iPod, or to Flash. Only issue seems to be the multipel QT formats?
Solutions?
Thanks in advance

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