Flash export very slow

Hello!
I did some captures (242 slides) but when I export the slides
to a Flash file, and when I read this file, it is very slow! For
instance, I can't see the animations completely, and the mouse
movements are jerky.
I tried to watch the project on a more powerful computer, but
it's also very slow. Is my project too big? (98,8 Mo and 8,95 Mo
for the Flash file).
What can I do? I already resized it to 640x480. I still have
to add some audio commentaries and I fear it might slow the project
again. Thanks for your help!

Hello ameloche35,
Whilst it would be impossible for me analyze this without
taking look at your source Captivate 2 file, I would suggest that
you take a look at
Exporting
your Adobe Captivate 2 to Flash article. I have to be honest
and say that having 242 slides won't help. I would try looking for
any redundant or slides you can get rid of and see if that makes
any difference.
Tip: In Adobe Captivate 2 you can remove all unused items by
showing the Library panel, clicking on the select unused items
button on the Library tool bar and then clicking the delete button.
Regards,
Mark

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