Clip Notes - Reader 9.0?

I have a client that downloaded Adobe Reader 9.0 and is unable to playback a Clip Note PDF created in CS3. Any one else had this problem? They keep getting an error message that the function is no longer supported in Reader. ???

I downloaded Reader 9 to check this out.
I am able to play the Clip Notes video, but I have to click past an error message that says
>This document enables Reader capabilities that are no longer enables in this Reader version.
Edit: It looks like the user can no longer edit the file and save it. And the timecode is terribly broken. This means death to Clip Notes until fixed.

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    I downloaded Reader 9 to check this out.
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