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June 14, 2017
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How to embed mpeg-1 video that should be playable on both mac and windows (without need of flash player)

  • June 14, 2017
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I have a requirement of embedding a mpeg-1 video that should be playable without additional player or flash player on target machine. By means of programming, I was able to get it done, on windows, video plays fine (guess it is using windows media player internally). On mac, video plays fine (it is using quicktime internally) but some times video freezes if i forward or rewind.

And also I'm not able to embed a mpeg-1 video using Adobe Acrobat Pro Desktop software.

Could someone help me achieving this?

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Joel Geraci
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Community Expert
June 14, 2017

The only reliable method is to add the video as an attachment. This would allow the native video player to play the movie but because the player is extracting the movie as it's being played, you're not going to get the smoothest performance. I suggest you rethink your solution.

Participant
June 14, 2017

Thanks for the response. Are you suggesting instead of adding as media, we should be adding as an attachment? If yes, can you suggest how I can get it done using Acrobat Pro?

And when you say rethink solution, are you suggesting its not good idea embed video as media or as an attachment?

Joel Geraci
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 23, 2017

Okay. Unfortuantely we are in a situation where we cannot avoid embedding the video in PDF. We are facing video freezing issue only on mac, specially when video is being played within PDF and when user tries to use track pad geustures for scrolling the PDF, looks like quick time is reacting to these gestures as play forward or rewind and user sees video freezing issues. Is there a way, we can disable players like quick time to react to track pad gestures or any other input gestures? So can we add some sort of transparent layer on top of video so that player that plays video would not react to gestures?


Unfortunately, no.