QT video export with Embedded QT video

I had a whole series of problems in exporting my slide show to QT after I embedded a QT movie. Transitions got messed up. Some bullets stopped working and I have been trying to debug for 3 hours. I saw a number of closed but unresolved posts on this so I wanted to post my findings here.
What I finally figured out was that the problem was that I didn't properly set the "start video" and "stop video" in the Build in and Build out functions. Once I did that all worked. I have a sound track through out and sound on the embedded QT and it all works fine.
I hope this is helpful to someone. Now I am going to take some aspirin and go to bed.

No, this would have required Apple to build a Flash video encoder engine into Keynote's export module. You'd think if it was already a flash movie, it would work, but it doesn't, so assume they just didn't bother building in support for embedding flash movies into a flash export.

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