Magic Move to Quicktime problem

I have a slide show that plays automatically from start to finish with music, transitions, timed up perfect with a magic move on the final slide.  It works great.  When I attempt to export the slideshow to a Quicktime movie, it stops on the next to the last slide and never executes (or records) the magic move.  I welcome any thoughts on what is going on and how to fix the bugger...  Thanks!

Well with the newer version of Quicktime and copyright protection, it is very possible that it will prevent you to export a song bought from the iTunes/apple website, becasue it violates the copyright laws.
Somethings similar could happen to songs that are "locked" becasue they have been copied from another computer. That is why mp4 replaced mp3. Higher audio quality,true, but also came with lock mechanism to prevent unauthorized use!
That is why I am staying with 10.2.8 and QT 6.5. Whn I use my wife computer, 10.3.9 and QT 7.0.3 I get some songs that do not show on the slideshows, because they came from my computer....
Hope this helps!
michel

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