Issue exporting multiple audio files

I am trying to export all the audio files from a series of Captivate demos. When I select multiple files, it only exports two at most. I read the post about changing the Captivate 6.0 folder name in the adobe settings and did that twice with no success. Is there anything else that can be done?

Hi devidas
Perhaps the following Technical Note will help?
Click here to read the
note
I know the note addresses Podcasting, but in this case I
think it may assist you too.
Cheers... Rick

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