Recording iSight Video plays back too fast in Adobe Presenter/Office 2010?

Adobe E-Learning Suite 2.5 installed over Microsoft Office 2010 Home and Student
Running Presenter within PowerPoint detects and records using iSight. But the Playback is too fast, chipmonk like.
Perhaps its an FLV codecs issue.
Running Bootcamp 3.2 Software on Windows XP SP3 on an Intel iMac Core 2 Duo 2GHz 1,5GB Ram

Hello,
Do you mean that when you see the video inside Video Creator, slide 10 appears for a split second and then jumps to slide-11?
Can you record the same scenario in diagnostic mode and send us the logs.
Follow these steps -
1. Close Video creator if it is already opened
2. In Windows > Programs > look for "Troubleshoot Adobe Presenter Video Creator"
3. Launch the same and record the exact same steps
4. Stop recording > Ensure that the issue has been reproduced.
5. Close the application.
6. While closing, it will prompt you to send us an email with collected log reports.
Kindly send the logs. We will go through it and get back to you.
It will also be great if you can send us the presentation in which the issue is reproducible.
Regards,
Mukul

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