Recording/exporting to quicktime

Is the function of recording a Keynote show with timings and transitions completely garbage when exported to Quicktime?
When I export, it seems that most of the transitions are lost.
Is there something I'm missing or is this just broken?
I need to find a way for my clients who do not have Keynote to view an example of a running show.
Thanks.

I too have major problems exporting to QT a complex KN08 presentation with sound files in the builds. The timing, which took me long hours to perfect, is incorrect in the exported QT movie. Changing export settings does not help. Tech Support’s suggestion to export the presentation without the audio does not solve the problem at all. The timing of the builds is still incorrect in the exported soundless QT movie, so it is not possible to simply insert the sound files back in using iMovie or Final Cut or QTPro.
(Maybe Tech Support meant to make builds without any sound files at all. But then, how do you synchronize images, animations, transitions and sound?)
The only workaround I have found involves long and frustrating timing readjustments in the builds before export. A daunting task which involves multiple exports to QT for fine tuning. And finally some editing in QT Pro for cutting off extraneous footage that is created in the QT movie at the end of each slide (have found no solution for that either).
This is a major concern. It means the Export to Quicktime function is very tedious (unMaclike) if not useless when sound files are incorporated into the KeyNote builds. I am particularly surprised because KN ’06, though it did not export to QT very well, at least did not have this particular problem.

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