Video and layers in Acrobat 9

Hello all.
When I use Acrobat 9 Pro Extended and I want add a pdf as a layer, and this pdf have a video in it, when I convert it in a layer the pdf imported is flattered so I only have the 'poster' of that video no the proper video. I would like to know if It's possible to preserve the original structure of the pdf imported when I convert it in a layer of the first pdf.
Thanks in advance.

  Try right clicking on the T symbol in the tool box and choose Horizontal Type Mask Tool.
Then type your text and see if adding your layer style looks any better.
 

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