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When you opened a pdf file in Adobe Acrobat Reader, you had this problem:
And I already have the flash player installedo, as in the print below:
Does anyone know how to solve it?
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There are three different Flash players, and Reader cannot use the Flash Player for Chrome.
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What is the officially supported way to extract these swf files that constitute the embedded flash of the pdf?
I think the approach would be to launch these outside the pdf for playback in the future.
For now i would try installing the ActiveX and or NPAPI version to see if Adobe reader finds those.
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1. There is no officially supported way to extract SWF files from PDF, though a programmer could make one (there are no secrets involved)
2. I don't see how this would help. If there is no SWF player, then the extracted SWF would be useless.
3. Most use of SWF in PDF is for things like portfolio cover pages, which have no useful existence outside the PDF, and for playing multimedia, which is probably not included in the SWF.
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There are some applications that emulate the plugin system explicitly for content that uses multiple files perhaps PDF support is needed,
Then again if its video or audio it would be more sensible to extract the FLV.
The problem is it looks like the user wants to learn a language so cracking the pdf open like a zip is likely unhelpful
For now i would try installing the ActiveX and or NPAPI version to see if Adobe reader finds those.
Flash player for Internet explorer = YES
Active X = YES
Flash Player For Mozilla = YES
NPAPI = Yes
Flash Player For Opera = YES
NPAPI = Yes
There are three different Flash players, and Reader cannot use the Flash Player for Chrome.
Flash player for chrome = No
PPAPI = No
I amuse the motive is to improve English skills
Adobe Flash Player Install for all versions
hope this helps
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As other's have said, Acrobat doesn't use the PPAPI plugin (for Chromium-based browsers).
Depending on the Acrobat version, and the PDF content, you may need both the NPAPI plugin and the ActiveX Control, otherwise, you'd need only the NPAPI plugin.
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I'm having a similar issue as well.
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You need to install the appropriate plugin. See my previous comment with links to the Acrobat/Reader help page to download the appropriate Flash Player plugin used by Acrobat/Reader