No voice-over recording when exporting to Quick Time

I made a presentation in Keynote 4.0.3 with soundtrack and voice-over recording but when I export to Quick Time movie I can only hear the soundtrack. (The include slideshow recording box was checked). Can anyone help me?

Hello Ian:
Welcome to discussions!
is your exernal drive formatted Mac OS X Extended? it should be.
Try using Apple's Disk Utility to format the drive. However, when you reformat you will lose all files on the external drive in the process.
Sue

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