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November 1, 2015
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Captivate 9: Slow Performance (64bit, Version 9.0.0.223)

  • November 1, 2015
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Hi All,

I'm experiencing some frustratingly slow performance while authoring content. For example, moving a box, quiz question, image, etc. takes upwards of 15-20 seconds. CPU usage spikes to 80-90% on one of the four cores, and Captivate stops responding until moving the item is completed.

This even occurs where there are no other applications open.

The computer I'm using exceeds the system requirements:

Core i5-5200U

8GB of RAM

Any advice?

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8 replies

Marko Stojkovski
Known Participant
August 16, 2021

Hello, this topic may be old, but I am having serious problems with the slow performance while editing responsive quizzes. The more customized the project is, the more it's slowing down. Now, I am waiting for 3+ minutes just to resize a text box. Computer's CPU, GPU, Memory percentages are lower than 30%, but still Captivate is barely moving. This happens on all responsive projects (quizzes) I built. I tried all of the suggestions but nothing helps. I am using Captivate 2019 (x64) and have a powerful machine, i9, 64GB ram, Radeon RX5500, but as I mentioned, they are not going above 25% while I wait.

Attached is a 7+ minutes screen recording in which I am able just to edit text and resize one of the answers for the whole time.

 

Lilybiri
Legend
August 16, 2021

Please, do not add to such an old thread.

Which EXACT version do you use? There have been two main releases and many minor ones under CP2019. You find the full version number under Help, About Captivate. The most recent version for Windows is 11.5.5.553.

Marko Stojkovski
Known Participant
August 16, 2021

Sorry about that Lilybiri, I thought it's better to ask in an open topic than to open a new one.

I am using the latest 11.5.5.553 version now. I am constantly updating Adobe Captivate with the major and minor versions, and this was an issue on all earlier versions I used too, since 2019. I had to develop non-responsive projects until now, but know we must start developing responsive quizzes...

Participant
September 25, 2019

Hello,

 

I had the same problem, I solved it by changing the screen resolution to 1600x1900 or less depending on the machine.

 

The problem seems to be in the power of the video card or in the optimization of captivate vs video cards at high resolutions.

 

I describe the MAC where I work:

- Mac pro (late 2013)

- 3.5 GHz 6-core Intel Xeon E5 processor

- Memory 32 GB 1866 MHz DDR3

- AMD FirePro D700 6 GB video card

- SSD

 

PD: https://elearning.adobe.com/2019/07/adobe-captivate-performs-slow-mac-retina-displays/

Known Participant
April 6, 2017

Hi,

the upgrade to captivate version 9.0.2.437 solved the problem

Participant
April 5, 2017

Dear All,

I have the same problem nowadays. Last week, there was no any slow problems.

I am using Adobe Captivate V 9.0.2.437

I am working on a Responsive project.

There are 147 slides. (Mostly my works same slide count)

Project file size 190 MB

Published Output 90 MB

When I create Blank Project (not responsive) it looks like working normally.

Processor i7-6500U CPU 2.50 GHz 2.59 GHz

RAM 8 GB

System Type 64-bit

Windows 10 Home Editon

Files are in my local, and I am using this computer at home. Not connected a LAN

I try to run Captivate, Run as administrator, but it looks like same slowly.

I have sent the captivate project to Nimmy.

Best,

Faruk

Participant
July 15, 2016

Bens,

You could solve the problem of performance?

I'm having the same problem you ......

MarkWFD
Inspiring
July 19, 2016

I am having big speed issues too. Have an i7 PC on windows 10 with 16 G of Ram and takes about 50 seconds to create a new blank project and ages to preview projects. I have plenty of free space on my disk. I am saving to my local SSD disk and thecache is local. I have cleaned my preferences and run as administrator and nothing seems to make any difference to he speed. Other apps run fine on my PC.

Any other suggestions welcome!

Many thanks

M

Known Participant
April 1, 2017

Hi, i am having the same problem. No solution since a year?

thomasj425940
Participant
November 11, 2015

I also am seeing very slow performance, but in my case it is mostly limited to when I record audio.  It takes about 5 seconds for the Slide Audio dialog to appear after I press the Record button in the toolbar.  I also see a 5-second delay when I press Record within this dialog.  These two delays are very frustrating because I have to record audio on hundreds of slides.  I have a new computer (64-bit Windows 8.1, Intel i7 with 16 GB of RAM) so I should have plenty of CPU power to handle it.  Any ideas?

Adobe Employee
November 12, 2015

Hi Thomas,

Can you please elaborate little more on the scenario.

1. Is it happening with a Responsive or a blank project?

2. Is it happening with a specific project or with all projects( Project with 10 slides as well). In case if it is project specific, Can you please share the project size and slide count details.

Thanks,

Rahinie

Known Participant
July 1, 2016

I have this exact same problem. I have created a Responsive project and everything is painfully slow. I've tried this on a PC and also on my iMAC and to do anything, type in a text box, move question answers etc takes 15-20 seconds. Any suggestions?

nsukumar
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
November 2, 2015

Hi there,

Can you please elaborate little more on the scenario.

1. Are you seeing the slowness in specific scenario?

2. Is it happening with a Responsive or a blank project?

3. Is it happening with a specific project or with all projects( Project with 10 slides as well). In case if it is project specific, Can you please share the project size and slide count details.

4. How often you restart Captivate.

Thanks,

Nimmy Sukumaran.

Captiv8r
Legend
November 1, 2015

Hi there

Where is the project located?

If it's on a network resource, close the project, copy it to your local C drive (possibly in a folder named c:\projects) and then open it and see if your performance improves.

Cheers... Rick

November 2, 2015

Thanks for the reply Rick. However the projects I'm working on are all already stored locally.

RodWard
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 2, 2015

Are you on a MAC?