Speech addition to keynote-presentation

I want to add speech to a keynote presentation. I found:
Keynote 4.0 Help (iWork '08)
   http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Keynote/4.0/en/c9kn36.html
The first instructionset doesn't work.: To send your slideshow to GarageBand:
In Keynote, choose File > Send To > GarageBand.
When I press "file" I do not see "Send to".The closest I get is in dutch: " exporteer", however this seems to be only to export the keynote-file to pwowerpoint.
I hope you can help me

You could be running into memory issues, especially if your presentation is making use of some of the 3D transition FX in Keynote. The stuttering sounds like it's not possible to keep enough of the video stashed in RAM and it needs to go back to the disk too often.
This sounds pretty unlikely considering the system you're running this on, but it's my best guess. If the videos in your Keynote don't need to be run full-screen, you may be able to encode them at a smaller frame size to optimize the processing. But I always keep everything at the 29.97 frame rate for smoothness sake.
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