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USING ACROBAT X PRO
Multimedia and 3D models
Last updated 10/11/2011
Clear Your List Of Trusted Documents Deletes the current list of trusted documents and authors. Use this option to
prevent media from playing in documents that were previously trusted documents or created by trusted authors. This
option is available only when a PDF that contains multimedia is open.
Add multimedia to PDFs
Adding video, sound, and interactive content transforms PDFs into multidimensional communication tools that
increase interest and engagement in your documents.
All multimedia that is developed in Flash® as well as multimedia that is H.264 compliant can be played back in Adobe
Reader® 9 and later. (H.264, also known as MPEG-4 part 10, is a video compression standard that provides high quality
video without substantially increasing file size.) Video files of varying formats and filename extensions can be H.264
compliant.
Media files in other formats can be played back in earlier versions of Adobe Reader. However, users must install the
appropriate application (such as QuickTime or Windows Media Player) to play the multimedia.
Another way to add multimedia is by entering a URL that refers to a video file or streaming media. Three types of URLs
can be used: RTMP, HTTP, and HTTPS. Flash Media Servers use RTMP to host FLV files and H.264-compliant media
files. On HTTP and HTTPS servers, FLV files and H.264-compliant MOV and MP4 files are supported.
Interactive content developed in Flash and produced as SWF files (.swf) can be added to PDFs to provide
complimentary tools for text. Examples of applications developed in Flash include an RSS Reader, calculator, and
online maps. For more information about the interactive applications that you can download from Adobe, see
www.adobe.com/go/learn_acr_interactive_en.
Note: FLV files and H.264-compliant MP4 and MOV files are supported with Flash Media Server 3.0.1. Earlier versions
of Flash Media Server support FLV files only.
More Help topics
View PDFs in Full Screen mode” on page 14
About Actions” on page 343
Add multimedia files to a PDF
Acrobat supports FLV files, F4V, mp3, SWF files, and other files encoded in H.264 (with AAC audio). You can convert
other file types into one of the supported formats by using Adobe Media Encoder. You can also add mp3 audio files to
a PDF for playback on any platform.
For a list of supported multimedia file formats, see this TechNote.
1 Open the PDF.
2 Choose Tools > Content > Multimedia and select the Video the Sound tool , or the SWF tool .
3 Drag or double-click to select the area on the page where you want the video or sound to appear. The Insert Video
dialog box opens.
If you double-click the page, Acrobat places the upper-left corner of the video where you clicked. If you drag an area
on the page, the media is placed within the area. The play area of the video is the exact size of the video frame (if
Acrobat is able to read the video clip dimensions).
4 Add a URL in the Name field, or click Browse to find the media file, and then click Open.
For URLs, use the full file address, including the video filename extension, such as .flv or .mp4.
5 Use the advanced options on the Insert Video dialog box to change the media if needed, and then click OK.
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