You should do this on each and every slide in the project. Have a small gap at the end of the audio timeline as well. This forces Captivate to chop the audio up into separate clips, which will then load faster. If you have audio clips begin on the very first frame of each slide then Captivate stitches all the audio together into a single huge clip, which will take a lot longer to load than if the audio is lots of smaller chunks. Having separate audio clips should also remove some of the glitchiness.
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