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Keynote export to Quicktime - no sound

I have a recorded voice track in my Keynote presentation that exports fine to Flash, but I get nothing in any Quicktime format. I have Keynote 4.0.3 and QT 7.5. I hear that this may be a problem with the QT 7.5 update and reverting back to 7.4 will fix it. If this is so, how do I go back to 7.4?

Mac OS X (10.5.4)

Posted on Jul 9, 2008 10:54 PM

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Mar 16, 2009 3:22 PM in response to Richardlol

Interesting. Last post here was ages ago, yet even in the brand new, "100% de-bugged" '09 version that I bought yesterday in the vain hope it would fix the problem. Nope. When you export to QT, it strips out the audio.

Note that the share to iTunes feature works fine and will play on a Mac or iPod WITH audio, but is too low res for full-screen.

While many of the work-arounds here work, the simplest (and most expensive over the mid-term) being to use Snapz Pro X (free trial for 30 days, then $70US) to record your presentation off your screen and then compress audio or video as you like to at QT .mov file. Works great!

My new problem is that, after a week of recording perfectly, slide by slide (go to each slide in succession and record that slide's audio, over and over till you get it prefect, then do the next one), a process that creates two (?) audio files for each slide but was working fine, AND exporting as described above, a new version with which I started all over again from the beginning suddenly added a second to the audio file for each slide, OR ran the visual builds (animation) inexplicably faster so that the audio overlapped the next slide by progressively longer periods as the presentation was recorded.

Anyone else having this problem?

Keynote export to Quicktime - no sound

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