I'd like to embed a youtube video into my interactive PDF. You tube lets you link to their site or embed. I'm not sure how to tell the PDF to embed the video. Does anyone know how to do that- is it javascript? I think what they give you on youtube is html code. Here is an example of what they give you on youtube after you upload your video (for embedding):
Multimedia is placed into a PDF through what's called the movie tool in Acrobat Professional. The only options are to embed the actual media file into the PDF, or provide an URL to the media. The URL might work for this but I don't know.
But there is another way that I think will work if you have the right skills. Flash can display an HTML page, and Flash is a type of media that can be embedded into a PDF. It's a bit round about, but at least for now I'm pretty sure it will work.
Thom Parker
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