Video playback to slow in published scorm packages

Hi I have created a sample e-learning course in captivate 8. Its has few content slides, one video size (usinf mp4 format size 9 mb)  and a quiz at the end. The video plays fins when previewing. However when I publish the same course into SCORM 1.2 format and plays from the LMS it takes very long time to play the video.
The video setting I have used in the project are as follows
Video type : Progressive download video
Skin : No skin
and I selected an "Event video" type
Does anyone having similar issues with videos? If yes, Did you manage to fix it
Can anyone please help.
Many Thanks
Ganesh

Exact same problem. Tried Quick Time as well, doesn't help. The CPU is killed at 100% all throughout playback. I noticed the file size is DOUBLE what it used to be before I was forced to upgrade. Now I can't watch anything....I live in Ireland but was watching Lost and Project Runway on itunes. No longer. *****. The ONLY thing that made it possible to see most of the show (was trying it on PR Black and White episode) was to watch the movie at the LOWEST playback setting, 1/2 time. This is NO way to go forward. I was just desparate to see who won. But that's my last download until this gets fixed.
Hellllooo....APPLE forum regulators, does someone want to weigh in hear and let your paying customers know what is going on??
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