Recording off when exported to Quicktime

I created a presentation in Keynote, then recorded the slideshow to add voiceover.  I then exported to QuickTime, with the recorded timing feature checked off.  All seemed good, until about 3 slides into the presentation and the voiceover was off a slide.  Almost as if the timing didn't record correctly.  It plays perfectly in Keynote.  Any easy workarounds? I am using this process with my students, so the simplier, the better.

Cheers for that, Kyn. Funny, I spent about two hours reading through page-by-page all the forum topics to see what issues people were coming acorss BEFORE I posted. Don't know how I missed this one though! Guess I should try searching next time.
Thanks,
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