FUCK ADOBE!

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  • Beeswax0

    Trying to add an mp3 file in a page creates a bunch of meaningless warnings.

    First it says "To view the Flash technology content in this PDF, please install Flash player"

    Then when I click on it "3D content has been disabled. Enable this feature if you trust this document" warning appears?

    What 3D document,what Flash file ffs??

    Does anybody know how to do this?

    • well how exactly do you add a mp3 file in a pdf?! and why?! and yes, that shit was possible because of flash, but like 10 years agografician
    • Its a presentation deck, client wanted to put a sound sample. I guess I'll transfer the assets to ppt.Beeswax
    • You're doing the right thing. Acrotwat Pro puts audio under the 'rich media' tool, which also contains 3D, both of which use Flash...MrT
    • If you OK the 3D pref and install Flash it will work. A bit clunky, but then there's PPT.MrT
    • I trust that the 'trust' malarkey doesn't appear for the end user. But Adobe so probably.MrT
    • I have Flash players on this 2008 machine, I can open any swf I want now finally!grafician
    • Your poor machine, born in the GFC, reborn in COVID : )MrT
    • @MrT word! :)) I had the entire CS5 on it, including Flash Fireworks all thatgrafician
    • The Adobe PDF format only supports certain media types via Flash Player (mp3, mp4, etc). Basically, don't use audio and video in a PDF.fyoucher1

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