Embedded video file

Hi, I've been given a PDF with a video file embedded in it. Is there anyway I can export the video file out of the PDF?
Thanks

The obvious question is "do you have permission?".
Adobe software intentionally does not include the ability to extract video content from a PDF document and save it to a file - there are some third-party tools which could inspect the PDF structure, find the embedded data and save it to file, but none of them are free. It's supposed to be difficult, because many PDF document authors use the embedded rich media annotation specifically to prevent people getting their hands on the "raw" footage.

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