I know it is not an LMS issue because a) preview in browser also exibits the same problem, b) the exact same lesson in Lectora doesn't exibit this problem. I have been able to easily duplicate this issue on my own computer with Firefox (haven't tested IE, Chrome, or Safari yet) on a Windows Vista based computer. And I also don't believe it has anything to do with the size of the published Captivate lesson (swf file size) because the high CPU utilization occurs as long as the lesson is open (in use or not).īut for the curious, my lessons as well within the recommended sizes (between 6 - 20 mb), about 20 slides (including 5 quiz slides), up to 2 minutes of audio on about 14 of the 20 slides. I don't believe this is an issue directly attributable to Captivate 4 but rather to Flash itself. This is an issue I originally reported back in December (and until now forgot about). ![]() I am receiving reports from nearly all my testers that my captivate lessons are causing high CPU usage.
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