No sound when exporting to quicktime

Hi,
I made a presentation in Keynote 08 and recorded some audio on top of it. But when I export the presentation to quicktime the audio is missing.
How can I export the presentation with the audio. I checked export with audio.
Thanks

I found a workaround if you have Quicktime PRO. If you don't, and have mission critical material you need to fix, the $29 you slap down for QTP will fix it:
1. Export the file as usual, with audio checked for export.
2. Open the file in Quicktime and make sure the Audio Control is showing (View..Show Movie Properties...Presentation...Movie Controls) (boy they hide that one!)
3. If you have a number of audio files, one per slide, open the folder with those - or if you have recorded audio by narrating into keynote, right click on the keynote file and choose 'Show Package Contents' and find the narration audio files)
4. On the movie controller on the right, choose Slide 1
5. Open audio file 1 in another quicktime window. Choose Edit..Select All..Copy (while that audio file is active in quicktime)
6. Click back on the slideshow Quicktime window and choose Edit..Add to Movie
5. On the movie controller, click slide 2 ... choose the 2nd audio file ... and repeat until all slides done.
6. Save the Slideshow file when done.
Only took 5 minutes and I had a fully working Quicktime movie file - and lucky I had QT PRO!
Rod

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