Logic 9 - audio won't export to .mov

I'm trying to export to a .mp4.
When I try the export "audio to movie", at the end of the process I get a messag that says "invalid time" and the file is not saved.
I tried using the old "copy audio and add to movie" within QT7 Pro and that wouldn't work either.  I couldn't even resave only the video without adding anything to it. 
Is this a problem with the movie itself?  What can I use that will allow me to convert the movie to a usable format?
Thanks,
Larry

LHall,
Do you mean to add your audio to your .mov file?  I usually use "Total Video Converter" on App store, which has a tool "Multiplex video and audio into one file",  which can multiplex video and audio into one file. Maybe can help you
Good luck.

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