Video problem in Presenter 9

I have a very short video that plays in the middle of a slide (audio before, during and after video on same slide).  The slide published fine in Presenter 8 but now in 9 it does not work.  When it is time in the slide for the video the slide just stalls.  Anyone know why or how to fix?

Hi ,
did you able to publish the file using  presnter 9???
If not , Please do share the sample file with us , and we will try to resolve the issue at the earliest.
Thanks,
Sunil
Adobe Presenter Engg Team

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