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Keynote 13.2 Movie Export is Broken and Embeded Videos Jitter

Hi all,


I'm using Keynote 13.2. Latest version on a macbook pro 2019 16" model. Running Sonoma 14.0. (keynote last updated three days ago)


When I insert a movie clip into a presentation and there are other text animations in the presentation, when I export it to a movie format, the video does not play. It just jitters on the first second. The sound exports correctly, as do the text animations.


It doesn't matter what video I try (i have tried several), it makes no difference.


If I insert a video with no animations and export it, it works perfectly.


Thanks

Posted on Nov 8, 2023 6:33 PM

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Dec 8, 2023 1:55 AM in response to dhartist

1 - Make a duplicate of your original Keynote

2 - Right Click on the Duplicate of your Keynote and view the package contents.

3- Open the folder called “Data” and remove your embedded videos contanined within it by moving them to another location or folder like your desktop.

4 - Re-encode your videos using “Handbreak.app” with similar format settings but outputting them with “Fast 1080p30” with video encoder set to “MPEG-4”

5 - Open the duplicate keynote file in keynote app. It should say the movies embeded are corrupt.

6 - Replace the media now in the document with your new re-encoded videos.

7 - Now export from keynote again and your new movie will look aa lot better.

Dec 8, 2023 1:56 AM in response to ekliphuis

1 - Make a duplicate of your original Keynote

2 - Right Click on the Duplicate of your Keynote and view the package contents.

3- Open the folder called “Data” and remove your embedded videos contanined within it by moving them to another location or folder like your desktop.

4 - Re-encode your videos using “Handbreak.app” with similar format settings but outputting them with “Fast 1080p30” with video encoder set to “MPEG-4”

5 - Open the duplicate keynote file in keynote app. It should say the movies embeded are corrupt.

6 - Replace the media now in the document with your new re-encoded videos.

7 - Now export from keynote again and your new movie will look aa lot better.

Dec 8, 2023 1:57 AM in response to ekliphuis

1 - Make a duplicate of your original Keynote

2 - Right Click on the Duplicate of your Keynote and view the package contents.

3- Open the folder called “Data” and remove your embedded videos contained within it by moving them to another location or folder like your desktop.

4 - Re-encode your videos using “Handbreak.app” with similar format settings but outputting them with “Fast 1080p30” with video encoder set to “MPEG-4”

5 - Open the duplicate keynote file in keynote app. It should say the movies embedded are corrupt.

6 - Replace the media now in the document with your new re-encoded videos.

7 - Now export from keynote again and your new movie will look aa lot better.

Dec 8, 2023 2:01 AM in response to ekliphuis

1 - Make a duplicate of your original Keynote

2 - Right Click on the Duplicate of your Keynote and view the package contents.

3- Open the folder called “Data” and remove your embedded videos contained within it by moving them to another location or folder like your desktop.

4 - Re-encode your videos using “Handbreak.app” with similar format settings but outputting them with “Fast 1080p30” with video encoder set to “MPEG-4”

5 - Open the duplicate keynote file in keynote app. It should say the movies embedded are corrupt.

6 - Replace the media now in the document with your new re-encoded videos.

7 - Now export from keynote again and your new movie will look a lot better.

Keynote 13.2 Movie Export is Broken and Embeded Videos Jitter

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