Embedded in interactive PDF videos play slow

I created an interactive PDF using Indesign CS6. It's a pdf page 43 with a 5 video embedded on these pages. When the final PDF file to play on a PC, videos seem to play very slowly after viewing a previous video. It seems that there is a kind of ongoing background process once video playback that hinders playback of the video. Does anyone else have this problem?

Thank you

MD

Open the PDF in Acrobat, right-click on the video and choose Properties, then in the "turn off when" field select "page is closed.

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