I have created pdfs with embedded mp3 audio using the legacy function (I'm using Acrobat 9.1.2 Pro). When I select the embedded audio with the files located on my computer I get the following alert which appears once when the file is first opened and allows me to select an option to add it to my trusted documents if I don't want it to appear again:
You have opened a document that contains QuickTime multimedia content/ You can decide whether to play content now and also set options for what to do when you open this document in future.
- Play the mulimedia content this one time
- Play the mulimedia content and add this document to my list of trusted documents.
So far so good.
When I burn the files to DVD-ROM and attempt to select the embedded audio from the file on the DVD-ROM, I get this alert:
You have opened a document that links to QuickTime multimedia content on a Removable medium. Please decide whether to play the content now.
- Cancel
- Play
This message has no option to get rid of it and worse still it appears every time I select an embedded audio file for playback. Hugely irritating to have to go through two processes to play back each embedded file.
If I copy the file from the DVD-ROM onto the desktop, the original alert is restored, but I'd much prefer it if the user didn't have to do this.
How do I restore the first alert above and make it work on the DVD-ROM? I would be hugely grateful for help on this as I need to go to press tomorrow! Thanks very much indeed.
Sheena
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