Logic Pro X - 64-bit Export Audio to movie

Does any one know if the " Export Audio to Movie " function has been fixed for the new 64-bit only Logic Pro X?
In Logic Pro 9 you could only do this if you ran the program in 32-bit mode and I am concerened as to whether this has been addressed or not before I upgrade.

hey over there,
i have still problems to export an movie, including my audio tracks i made for the drumvideo! here i load up a .png, showing the "logic conservation" while trying to "export audio to movie" ... i tried both: 32bit and 64 bit
what i did:
i made a drum video while recording 6 audio tracks in logic, importet the video, made it synchrone to my audio and loops, put a little mix on it and tried to use the function: audio into movie export (chapter 24 in the manuel)
but here, im missing the "advanced" functions in ther:
thx for any help !

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