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May 24, 2019
Question

Captivate 2017 crashing during preview in edit mode

  • May 24, 2019
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Hi,

I have several users who are running captivate 2017 on a Windows 10 laptop that exceeds recommended spec and they get the following issue:

when pressing 'play' to preview a project from the edit window (play button in the bottom left), it plays fine up until a certain point in the video. The video then stops and captivate crashes to desktop.

I have tried the following steps:

Renamed SLcache folder and restarted captivate

Updated captivate

Updated windows to include all pending updates (1709)

Updated flash player

Ran as administrator

Ran in compatibility mode (windows 7)

cleared preferences

updated adobe application manager

uninstalled and reinstalled captivate

tried a brand new video demo

Moved project cache to local file from roaming profile

Not a single one of these attempts worked. The program still crashes on projects when they reach a certain point. It is different per project due to varying video length, but it isn't even always reaching 38% of a video before crashing, it varies from project to project.

I am at a loss as to what to do next, can someone please point me in the right direction?

Thanks

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RodWard
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 24, 2019

This may not solve your issue but I just wanted to mention that anytime you update or reinstall Captivate you need to reset the Preferences folder AFTERWARD.  I see in the order of steps you made that you reset Preferences but then later updated the app.  So, you really need to reset the Preferences again.

Having the Project Cache in Preferences not pointing to local hard drive folders is definitely asking for trouble.  So it's good that you made this change.  But you need to do this for ALL of the Default Locations.  That also means that your users should NEVER be opening CPTX project files directly from a network connection or saving directly to the network.  They should always download the CPTX first to a local folder on the development PC hard drive and work on it from there.  After closing down Captivate, by all means back up the CPTX file to the network using a Copy / Paste from Windows Explorer.  That's the recommended procedure.  Never directly to or from the network.

Another thing you might want to check is whether or not the Captivate Layouts folders are also being held on a network location or roaming folder.

Look at: C:\Users\Public\Documents\Adobe\eLearning Assets

Is that the folder where the Layouts and other elearning assets for Captivate are stored?

RodWard
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 24, 2019

Since you mention this involves Video Demo, be aware that there is another Default Location folder where the Video Demo working files are stored and you need to ensure that folder location is also pointing to a local hard drive folder as well.

The setting is controlled in Preferences at Preferences > Recording > Video Demo Recording > Working Folder.

While you are there, set the Video Colour Mode to 32 bit.  16 bit is never high enough nowadays.

Participant
May 24, 2019

Thanks, I changed those settings and it had no effect, I still get the same issue.

Lilybiri
Legend
May 24, 2019

Can you confirm that this is about a Video Demo project (cvc file)?

Could you check the full version number: it should be 10.0.1.285.

Can you show a screenshot of the timeline?

Participant
May 24, 2019

HI,

yes it is a Video Demo Project, and the version number is: 10.01.285. I can provide a screenshot of the timeline but it shows nothing different...

thanks