Rendition Name: Enter the name for the rendition, which will appear in the list of renditions.
Media Settings - Specifies the general properties for the movie or sound clip: Edit Rendition – When clicking the Edit Rendition button, the Rendition Settings dialog box appears, which allows you to specify the playback location and other settings to differentiate it from other renditions. Use a URL: Type the URL and select the content type.īy Copying an Existing Rendition: Select the rendition you want to copy.Ĭ. The content type is selected automatically. Use a File: Double-click the file you want to add to the rendition list. Add Rendition – There are three ways for you to choose: Mouse Up means that when the mouse button is clicked and released, the rendition is played.ī. List Renditions for Event - You can assign different renditions to different actions but Mouse Up is chosen by default. Renditions – Allows you to create alternate or other renditions to ensure that users can play the movie or sound clip on their systems.Ī. This title does not determine which media file is played.Īlternate Text - Enter a description of the media file in the Alternate Text box. The Settings tab in Audio & Video Properties contains the following options:Īnnotation Title - Enter the title of the movie or sound in the Annotation Title box. Settings tab for the Video & Audio Properties Note: If you select Locked on any tab, it will lock all options for this video & audio file, and not just only the options on that tab.ġ. Ø Close – Applies and saves the current properties, and closes the Audio & Video Properties dialog box. Ø Locked – Check to prevent any further changes to any audio & video properties. The pop-up Audio & Video Properties dialog box has a Settings tab, an Appearance tab and an Actions tab.
ĭouble-click the play area or right-click the play area > Properties. S elect the Audio & Video command or the Select Annotation command. To set Audio &Video properties, please do the following: In Foxit PDF Reader, you can specify properties for the multimedia files you add, such as the appearance of a movie’s play area, whether the movie plays once or continuously, and other player settings. To align, center, distribute, or size multiple clips, please refer to “ Work with multiple images ". To delete the clip, simply select it and press Delete, or right-click the clip and choose Delete. Holding down the Shift key retains the movie clip’s proportions. When the pointer changes into the cursor showing the direction of which the rectangle will be resized, drag one of the corners of the frame to the intended size. To resize the clip, place the cursor on any corner point. To move the clip, hold down the left mouse button, and drag the clip to a new location on the page. You can choose to use no poster or to create a poster from an image file.Īfter adding a movie or a sound clip, you can move, resize, or delete the play area easily.Ĭhoose the Select Annotation command or the Audio & Video command. Poster Settings: choose whether to display an image in the play area when the movie isn’t playing. If the check box is cleared, you will not be able to play it if you open this PDF file on other computers. This option will increase the file size of the PDF. Please note that changing the Content Type setting may cause problems in playing the media.Įmbed content in document: includes the media file into the PDF file. But you can also specify the clip type if you want. Location: click the Browse button to select the movie file you want to insert.Ĭontent Type: the type of the media you insert. In the pop-up Add Video & Audio dialog box, you will see some options listed below: For movies, the play area is the exact size of the movie frame. Press and hold mouse button down, drag to select an area on the page where you want the movie or sound to appear.
For example, you must install RealPlayer if you want to embed an RMVB file in a PDF. Note: If an alert message tells you that no media handler is available, you must install the appropriate player before you can add clips to the PDF.
For example, you may want to include a low-resolution rendition for users with slow Internet connections. You can also provide different renditions of the movie to play if the user settings vary. gif file extension, while “Sounds” are midis, wavs, and mp3 files. "Movies" are desktop video files with formats such as AVI, QuickTime, and MPEG, and file extensions such as. Adding movies or sounds to PDFs is as easy as inserting an image. The Audio & Video command in Foxit PDF Reader adds movies and sounds to your PDF documents and creates a multimedia PDF experience. In Foxit PDF Reader, you can add movies and sounds to PDFs. Foxit PDF Reader not only supports playing multimedia in PDFs, but also allows users to add and edit multimedia files to a PDF.