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Set multimedia properties for legacy media, Set Acrobat 6.0-compatible properties

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USING ACROBAT 9 PRO 371 Multimedia and 3D models if you set the volume to 50% in the Playback Requirements tab, and you don't want the rendition to be played unless this volume level can be used, make sure the Required box next to Volume is selected. Set multimedia properties for legacy media You can specify properties for Acrobat 6.0 compatible multimedia files and Acrobat 5.0 compatible multimedia files. For example, you can specify the appearance of a video play area, and whether the video plays once or continuously. The compatibility version you choose determines the features that are available to you. For example, to include alternate renditions with a multimedia file, choose Acrobat 6.0 compatibility. Set Acrobat 6.0-compatible properties 1 Select the Video tool , the Sound tool , or the Select Object tool , and then double-click the play area. 2 Click the Settings tab in the Multimedia Properties dialog box. 3 Type the title of the video in the Annotation Title box. This title does not determine which media file is played. 4 Type a description of the media file in the Alternate Text box. This description may be read aloud for visually impaired viewers. 5 To change media settings, such as showing player controls and setting the volume level, select the media clip rendition, and click Edit Rendition. (For a description of rendition settings, see "Create alternate renditions" on page 369.) Click OK to return to the Multimedia Properties dialog box. 6 To add alternate renditions, such as low-resolution files, click Add Rendition, and specify the file source for the rendition (from file, URL, or existing rendition). 7 Click the Appearance tab to select options to determine the border appearance of the play area and the poster image. 8 Click the Actions tab to define new actions for the various mouse movements, and then click Close. Set Acrobat 5.0-compatible properties 1 Select the Sound tool or the Select Object tool , and then double-click the play area. 2 Type a name in the Title box. By default, the name of the media file appears as the title. If you create an action that refers to this media title, changing its name prevents the action from working properly. 3 To specify a different media file on a local drive, select Local File and then click Change Location; to specify a different media file located on the Internet, select URL and then type the web address in the Location box. Click Close. 4 On the Playback tab, select from the following options: Show Player Controls Displays a controller bar at the bottom of the play area. Use Floating Window Plays the media clip in a separate window. Specify the dimensions (using scale factors) of the floating window in the Size menu. Play Determines the play action of the media clip. 5 On the Appearance tab, specify the appearance of the border and poster for the play area. The poster defines the appearance of the play area when the video isn't playing. To reduce file size (and possibly the image quality) select 256 Colors. Click Close. Last updated 9/30/2011

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USING ACROBAT 9 PRO
Multimedia and 3D models
Last updated
9
/30/2011
if you set the volume to 50% in the Playback Requirements tab, and you don’t want the rendition to be played unless
this volume level can be used, make sure the Required box next to Volume is selected.
Set multimedia properties for legacy media
You can specify properties for Acrobat 6.0 compatible multimedia files and Acrobat 5.0 compatible multimedia files.
For example, you can specify the appearance of a video play area, and whether the video plays once or continuously.
The compatibility version you choose determines the features that are available to you. For example, to include
alternate renditions with a multimedia file, choose Acrobat 6.0 compatibility.
Set Acrobat 6.0-compatible properties
1
Select the Video tool
, the Sound tool
, or the Select Object tool
, and then double-click the play area.
2
Click the Settings tab in the Multimedia Properties dialog box.
3
Type the title of the video in the Annotation Title box. This title does not determine which media file is played.
4
Type a description of the media file in the Alternate Text box. This description may be read aloud for visually
impaired viewers.
5
To change media settings, such as showing player controls and setting the volume level, select the media clip
rendition, and click Edit Rendition. (For a description of rendition settings, see “
Create alternate renditions
” on
page
369.) Click OK to return to the Multimedia Properties dialog box.
6
To add alternate renditions, such as low-resolution files, click Add Rendition, and specify the file source for the
rendition (from file, URL, or existing rendition).
7
Click the Appearance tab to select options to determine the border appearance of the play area and the poster
image.
8
Click the Actions tab to define new actions for the various mouse movements, and then click Close.
Set Acrobat 5.0-compatible properties
1
Select the Sound tool
or the Select Object tool
, and then double-click the play area.
2
Type a name in the Title box. By default, the name of the media file appears as the title. If you create an action that
refers to this media title, changing its name prevents the action from working properly.
3
To specify a different media file on a local drive, select Local File and then click Change Location; to specify a
different media file located on the Internet, select URL and then type the web address in the Location box. Click
Close.
4
On the Playback tab, select from the following options:
Show Player Controls
Displays a controller bar at the bottom of the play area.
Use Floating Window
Plays the media clip in a separate window. Specify the dimensions (using scale factors) of the
floating window in the Size menu.
Play
Determines the play action of the media clip.
5
On the Appearance tab, specify the appearance of the border and poster for the play area. The poster defines the
appearance of the play area when the video isn’t playing. To reduce file size (and possibly the image quality) select
256 Colors. Click Close.