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Integrating media into documents
When adding media clips to an Adobe PDF document, consider the following:
When you add a movie or sound clip to a PDF document, you choose whether the clip is
available in Acrobat 6.0 or later, or in Acrobat 5.0 or earlier. If you select Acrobat 6
Compatible Media, your audience can take advantage of new features, such as embedding
movie clips in the PDF document. However, viewers must use version 6.0 or later of
Acrobat or Adobe Reader to view the media files.
PDF documents play all video and sound files that are compatible with Apple QuickTime,
Flash Player, Windows Built-In Player, RealOne, and Windows Media Player. Viewers of
the PDF document must have the necessary hardware and software to play the media files.
Media files can be played from links, bookmarks, form fields, and page actions. (See
Using actions for special
You can specify preference settings to enhance the security and accessibility of PDF
documents that contain media clips. (See
Related Subtopics:
Adding movie clips
Adding sound clips
Adding and editing renditions
Rendition settings
effects.)
Full Screen
preferences.)

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