Specs for Keynote in iBooks

Does anyone know the maximum specs for media in keynote (audio, video) to work in iBooks?  Proto works in keynote, widget in iBooks shows keynote import (after very long time - maybe 15 min), when I try the iPad preview, the keynote shows blank.
Video and audio encoded with iTunes Plus.  Should I change?
Thanks for any help.

Thank you for this link.
I have already read this and tested each file separately in keynote.  The audio and video files are encoded properly.
The problem is when all of them are combined, the end result is a blank page.
Further tests:
Links on 5 pages for audio / video - works
Links on 11 pages for audio / video - works
I am curious to know what the maximum number of media files is in a keynote presentation that can be imported as a single file through the iBooks widget OR what the maximum file size is of the keynote presentation.  My guess is the problem I am encountering is associated with one of these issues.
Thank you for your quick reply.

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