One Slide Won't Export to iDVD

I have a Keynote Presentation that I made, from scratch, in Keynote. I used the Record feature to add narration. However, when I "Send to iDVD" or even simply "Export to Quicktime," the second slide will not export. The audio that is supposed to accompany the second slide plays during the third slide and so forth.
Any ideas?

I don't have an answer but you are not alone... this is one of the problems I ran into exporting keynote presentations with narration.. it skipped the video but played the audio... I'm a newbe to Keynote but have a lot experience with other packages. The product doesn't live up to it's billing.

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