Embedding Audio Files

Can I embed audio files in a pdf document or epub file?

For sure in an epub. Look at the epub documentation published in your iTunes Connect login for examples of how to add this, or search the web for ePub specifications.

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  • Non reading embeded audio file

    Unable to read embeded audio file (mp3) in Windows seven with reader x (10.1.3) when I clickon it pdf file close immediately.
    Video files are read ok.
    Thnks in advance for answer.

    Would it be possible for you to share any such file.

  • Embedded audio file won't play in Safari

    I'm trying to plan an embedded audio file in safari, but it just never loads. Similar files on the same page are marked 'Flash 9 is required to listen to audio' - I have listened to these files before without any problems.
    I have Flash 11.5 installed, have tried uninstalling/reinstalling Flash and all the fixes for when YouTube videos won't play in Safari but to no avail.
    Any suggestions?

    You will really need to upload it if you want someone to help you troubleshoot the problem.  It could be any number of reasons.
    If and when you do upload, make sure that you upload the supporting folder that is created when you create a swf on a page.

  • Can't set parameters for embedded audio files using css

    I'm embedding numerous audio files in Dreamweaver CS3 using
    the <embed> tag. I'm using CSS to control the box size and
    other attributes relating to how the file displays on the page, but
    I'd also like to set the parameter "autoplay" to false, and
    controller to "true," for all of the audio files. I've been doing
    this individually for each file (very time consuming), because I
    can't figure out a way to do it with CSS. Is there a way to set
    those parameters in CSS and apply it to all files?

    .oO(teachAA)
    >I'm embedding numerous audio files in Dreamweaver CS3
    using the <embed> tag.
    >I'm using CSS to control the box size and other
    attributes relating to how the
    >file displays on the page, but I'd also like to set the
    parameter "autoplay" to
    >false, and controller to "true," for all of the audio
    files. I've been doing
    >this individually for each file (very time consuming),
    Search & replace exists.
    >because I can't figure
    >out a way to do it with CSS. Is there a way to set those
    parameters in CSS and
    >apply it to all files?
    No. CSS is for presentation, but these parameters belong to
    the HTML and
    have to be written there.
    BTW: The 'embed' element is invalid HTML. If you care about
    valid markup
    and your site doesn't have to be compatible with really old
    browsers
    like NN 4 or IE 5.5, then you should use the valid method
    using 'object'
    elements.
    Micha

  • Can I make a PDF file with multiple embedded audio files?

    Can basic viewers that receive the PDF via email listen? Every file I have made excluded the audio... ibooks worked and interactive Adobe but not everyone has those programs. This is for an EPK electronic press kit (country music artist)
    Thanks for the help! 

    It's a total crap shoot (as our good friend Bob Levine would say). Some PDF readers handle multimedia well (Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat), and some do not (e.g., Apple Preview, PDF readers in browsers, etc.)
    Unless you're willing to provide a link to the free Adobe Reader, and recommend that people download it, it's probably not worth the effort.

  • Can no longer play audio files embedded in a PDF

    I can no longer play embedded audio files in PDFs in version 11 for Windows XP (though I could on an older version). The audio will not play on my Mac either. How do I fix this?

    I should add that these are mpgs of a television series. They were made with QuickTime Pro 7.6.2 or .3 just before the new iTunes and Snow Leopard came out. I can open them with either QT X or QTPro7 on the Mini and they play fine. I don't know where to point the finger since they play through iTunes fine on the PPC Leopard Mac and not the Intel Snow Leopard Mac. It could be how the new tunes works with the OS but those kind of hooks are harder to find than they were back in the old OS7,8,9 days. I'm not meaning to be an old bloke longing for the old days cause i love the magic of technology.

  • Pdf with audio files embedded - Acrobat Pro 8 vs Acrobat Reader XI - suggestions?

    Hi, I have a problem with a pdf (containing embedded audio files) created with Acrobat Pro 8.
    So, two questions for you.
    1) When I open it with Acrobat Reader XI, the audio files won't be reproduced.
    Windows 7 and 8 tell me that there is a codec problem.
    Finding the right codec seems to be very hard (looking on the previous threads in this forum I found some links to websites offering codec packs, but when you download them it seem they start offering many other things to download, and this stresses a lot).
    Any other suggestions?
    2) The other question is kind of reverse of the first one: if I create a pdf with Acrobat XI, will an Acrobat Reader 8 or 9 be able to open it and listend to the audio files???
    Thank you,
    aliB

    Dear Pat,
    I try to write it again.
    Unfortunately installing Flash doesn't solve the problem on Windows 7 and 8 (on the XP it works).
    Kind regards
    Alessandra

  • Keynote, Audio file embedded on slide, properties such as file name?

    Any way to see the properties of the embedded audio file such as its name, or where it is located? I've converted from Powerpoint, but miss this RClick, Properties option to at least see the name of the file that is embedded.

    I think you meant the Metrics Inspector? Also, to get this info, you need to have your audio object selected. The QuickTime Inspector does not give you file info, and neither give you file location data. Don't know why, unless Keynote is assuming you've set you media files to be embedded.
    BTW, if you ever want to isolate a file outside of a slide, you can drag the proxy icon out of the Media Inspector and drop it on an appropriate app on the Dock. For this audio file, you could drag it onto QuickTime Player, and then Command-click on the proxy icon in QuickTime Player to see the path of where the file originated. Kinda kludgey, but it works...
    !http://web.me.com/csyverson/filechute/audio_drag.png!

  • Play audio files with cool buttons

    I want to create an embedded audio file as a swf file. On the
    page, you would see a series of stop, start, and volume buttons. I
    want to be able to add my own buttons that I create in Photoshop as
    the player buttons. I have the buttons, I have the mp3 file as well
    as the swf file. How do I create one of those cool players that you
    see on websites with audio?

    Lloyd already mentioned mediaelement.
    There's also soundplayer which is wav only
    https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.media.soundplayer%28v=vs.110%29.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396
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    You could play sounds using triggers or code.
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    https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms752338(v=vs.110).aspx
    I think I mentioned this previously.
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  • Audio files not embedding with .avi files in CS4

    I am working on a project in Premiere Pro CS4. I successfully captured with firewire a number of clips and the audio embedded with the clip ( one .avi file shows up in explorer under the project. When I went back into the project, first, there was no audio captured at all and I did'nt notice until I had captured half of the clips (45 minutes). I don't know what happened there. Now, the audio is attached to the .avi file, but is not embedded like the previous captured files.   Example First capture: File Name : Harlem 01.avi  audio is embedded   2nd Capture  Guilford 01.avi  and Guilford 01. Stereo 1.wav
    Why aren't the .avi files and the audio files embedded and combined as one file anymore?
    Thanks for any help.
    Jimi

    >Matrox card
    The comment I have often seen is to the effect that "a Matrox card makes a good door stop"
    For a Firewire transfer you don't need any "card" at all, only a Firewire port... usually on the motherboard
    That said... and you mentioning switching back and forth between different Matrox modes... I would guess that, yes, you selected a wrong option
    But, since I don't use Matrox, I have no idea what setting could be wrong (I do use a Pinnacle Dv500 via dual boot with WinXP to digitize some old VHS tapes before they stop playing... but once I had settings that worked to create AVI files that ARE Audio Video Interleave with everything in one file, I have never changed any of the Dv500 settings)

  • Embedded audio and video files with Acrobat x Pro

    Can an audio or video file be embedded in a document with Acrobat x Pro & opened with Adobe Reader xi?

    You can place video or sound files onto the pages of a PDF file using the Multimedia button on the Tools Pane > Content Panel. The result is called a Rich Media Annotation, and will play back on the desktop versions of Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader.
    The files have to be compatible with Flash Player, so videos need to be in H.264, FLV or F4V, and audio files in MP3.

  • Lost audio file embedded in project

    OK, weird... I was playing around with adding sound to my slideshow. It was about a month ago, and I forgot what I did exactly. Sigh. Anyway, now music begins to play when I start playing the presentation. I can't find the sound file. Is there some way to a) find the sound file and b) delete it. Or at least disable it? I tried "saving as" with advanced options, but the "copy sound file with project" was greyed out. Sure would appreciate knowing how to get outta this. Thanks!

    It seems like you have your sound file set as a "soundtrack" for the entire presentation, rather than associated with a specific slide.
    Click on the Document (far left) Icon in the Inspector, open the Audio submenu, and you probably will find your "missing" audio file in the Soundtrack window. Delete it from there and all should be well again.

  • Audio file doesn't play on the server

    hi,
    i have embedded an audio file on a page. it plays perfectly fine in whatever browser i use to preview it, but when i put the page on my server the play controls do not appear, only the quicktime logo appears. url:http://www.doctorastronomy.net/amateurastro/SunTube3.html
    thanks,
    dave

    Solution: Embed a Flash MP3 Media Player on your page.  You'll reach the widest audience with Flash because Flash media plug-in comes factory installed on almost all new computers.  QuickTime doesn't.
    Get a Wimpy Button or Wimpy MP3 Player
    http://www.wimpyplayer.com/
    Free Flash MP3 Audio Players
    http://www.premiumbeat.com/flash_resources/free_flash_music_player/mini_flash_mp3_player.p hp
    Nancy O.
    Alt-Web Design & Publishing
    Web | Graphics | Print | Media  Specialists
    www.alt-web.com/
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  • Help needed with audio files in pdf

    I added mp3 audio files to a multi page pdf document via Acrobat Pro and the files play fine for me when I open the pdf. My client, however, doesn't even see the audio player rectangles after opening the pdf. Is there something I'm missing to make these files play for everyone who opens the document, every time? My client prefers that the audio files be embedded in the pdf, rather than using links.

    Hi The CountryCamera,
    Do you know how your client is opening the PDF files with the embedded audio (Reader, Acrobat on Mac OS or Windows)?
    If your client is on Mac OS, please check out this thread:  Re: Audio files not showing/working on a Mac - solution?
    Best,
    Sara

  • How do I get an embedded quicktime file to appear "activated" w/playback & volume upon opening PDF?

    I am new to adobe acrobat, and I'm using version 8.  I am trying to insert quicktime videos in a PDF File.  I have figured out how to insert the video files and embed them in the PDF.
    However, when I save the PDF, close it, and then re-open the it, the quicktime file does not appear.  If I don't use a poster image, then it is just blank where the file is, but the file is there, and when I click on the empty space where I know that it has been embedded a dialog box opens about playing it just this once, or making it a trusted file, etc.  Then it plays, and the volume and playblack controls, along with the background, are visible. (it is actually just an audio track in a quicktime file, so nothing is playing but the audio, and the background is solid black.  I have set it up so that it stays there once activated.
    What I want is for the volume and playblack controls and the black background to appear as soon as you open the PDF file, without having to click in the blank area where the file has been inserted.  This is going to be part of a portfolio that I am submitting for a school program, so I need the person that is opening it to be able to clearly see where the file is, and see the playblack and volume controls so that he can playback the file.
    So how do i get the embedded quicktime file to automatically show up in "activated" mode, with the playback and volume controls visible and ready to be used?
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks...

    If the video is only linked it would reduce the file size of the pdf and it would make it accessible for people opening on a device (like iPad) which does not allow flash which must be installed with Acrobat to view embedded media.
    But I would recommend to send the people only a link to the PDF. I hate it, when my iPhone filled with useless stuff, if I would like to see it I could donwload, but as attachment make my space overfilled.

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