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I've created an animated presentation in InDesign, and I've added a voice over to it, which I've set to play as soon as file is opened. When I export the file as an Interactive PDF, the voiceover doesn't automatically start - you have to click on play button, and by the time you realise this, the presentation is half over.
Can anyone help - THANK YOU!
Matthew Renton
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Use InDesign's Publish Online, FXLePub or in5 -- not Interactive PDF.
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I did publish the indesign file online but although i set it to play audio automatically on file opening, instead you had to click on a play button which appeared. The animation played automatically but not the audio. Any thoughts?
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Matthew
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That is a horrible practice for anything on the web. Some browsers won't even allow it so check your browser settings.
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Hi
If you have Acrobat, you can set the sound to play when the page opens. In either Page Thumbnails or Organize Pages, choose Page Properties.
~ Jane
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The OP is using Publish Online which indicates the need to show this in a browser. The chances of getting audio or video to work that way is practically zero.
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Okay, just backed up to earlier messages (this new forum sucks) and I see the PDF mention. I still can't recommend this since there's no way to control the reader app.
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There is also no way to control the user, Bob — when a sound plays automatically, I immediately mute my sound.
~ Jane
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The issue with PDF is that there's no assurance the audio will play at all. There is almost no upside to this project that I can come up with.
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How are you adding animations to a PDF? They are not supported except by using a SWF file which horribly outdated and simply won't play in most devices.
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