Embedding video in PDF

I am trying to embed video in PDFs. Specifically, we are trying to embed Quicktime videos we have exported from Keynote (animated presentations exported uncompressed, then compressed with Compressor).

I am having two issues: 1) I can't get Acrobat 7.0 Pro to run on my MBP (I have heard there is a patch due out in January for Acrobat on Leopard which may solve this issue). 2) When we try to embed the Quicktime videos on Acrobat on a PC, it forces us to convert the video to a PC format (avi, wmp, etc.).

Isn't there a way to embed Quicktime movies into Acrobat? Do we just have to wait until Acrobat runs on Leopard?

Finally, is there a way to make these PDFs (with their embedded Quicktime video) 'pack and go' so the end users (mostly on PCs) can view them without downloading patches or plugins?

MBP 2.16 GHZ, 2G RAM, Mac OS X (10.5)

Posted on Dec 17, 2007 1:20 PM

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