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Hi, I'm trying to create an interactive PDF that is a series of pages containing a mix of text and images. I want to create a document with additional layers of information, so for example you click on an image and it might take you to additional video, 360 images, text or sound.
Add hyperlinks is not a problem and seems to work across devices and PDF readers.
Additional text can be added using buttons but only works when the document is opened in Adobe Acrobat and not, for example in Mac Preview.
I haven't as yet figured out how to insert sound or video using the Indesign buttons (any help welcome). I have theoretically added sound into the document using Acrobat but haven't been able to get playback and the message from Adobe is that it uses Flash which is no longer supported.
Neither sound or additional text work when published online via the Adobe Online Dashboard which would seem the obvious place for all to be able to access the features.
Please can anyone point me to a workaround for this? Thanks.
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You can't successfully use PDF to include all the features you mentioned. There's no one clear alternative, they all have advantages and disadvantages. Have a look at FXL ePub, InDesign's Publish Online, and the InDesign plugin (at extra cost) in5 https://ajarproductions.com/pages/products/in5/
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Thanks. Will definitely take a look.
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"You can't successfully use PDF to include all the features you mentioned."
This is not true.
You should ask PDF experts.
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you are incorrect.
Derek is correct, you can't have all of those features work on a .pdf since some are not all supported by .pdf format
360 images is done via a image overlay (like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiZNFK68uBw) which is not supported by .pdf, as it comes out of the box.
you can purchase something like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kq7a1iMdA4Q
but that is a panorama image. not an image sequence.
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Ok, thanks. I guess that's why I can't figure it.
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Don't even try. It will not work.
Create a website, far simpler, far better.
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Ha ha. Thanks, and I guess that about covers it. Have a website, full of multimedia, but some people want a brochure so was trying to find a way to pull it together.
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"Don't even try. It will not work."
This is not true.
You should ask PDF experts.
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I'm not sure why Publish Online wouldn't work. You should be able to do this and more. Here is a document with many examples work done in InDesign with Publish Online: http://bit.ly/PubOnCollection
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That looks like just what I'm trying to do thanks. (Great portfolio by the way!). Nice that you've also included a couple of Indesign tutorials/ course at the end. Can you point me to which would give a concise workflow for creating the interactive elements? I've used Publish Online quite a bit so not too sure why I'm struggling with this. Thanks again, at least I know it's possible now so will keep trying.
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Diane's got a whole online video tutorial on creating InDesign Publish Online documents (you can get 30-days free access): https://www.linkedin.com/learning/indesign-publish-online-2?trk=learning-serp_learning_search-card&u...
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The latest InDesign version can export interactive PDFs that doesn't require the Flash Player, you can also use Acrobat Pro to place multimedia files, and/or for some fine tuning not available in InDesign.
Your issue is not InDesign nor the PDF format, your issue is Apple Preview, aka "the PDF killer", which only partially supports the old specifications of the PDF 1.4 format, which has been out of date for over 20 years.
These articles are still relevant today :
- http://khkonsulting.com/2013/06/preview-app-killer-of-pdf-files/
- http://duff-johnson.com/2014/04/07/apples-preview-still-not-safe-for-work/
This tutorial, in French, explains how to get around the problem, you can copy and paste this URL into Google Translate: https://www.abracadabrapdf.net/ressources-et-tutos/js-et-formulaires-ressources/forcer-utilisation-p...
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Now, that is not true. Video and audio, yes; MSO, Animations etc. will NOT work in iPDF. Use Publish online or build a website. If you need a 'file' use FXL ePub. Ask real InDesign/PDF experts indeed. As Bob said: what the OP wants is a pipedream.
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"MSO, Animations etc. will NOT work…"
These are not required by the OP.
"Video and audio, yes"
These are required by the OP.
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Apple Preview is the primary obstacle on the desktop platform. Add in the mobile platforms and the failure possibilities explode beyond too-many-to-count.
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You are incorrect, the issue here is that adobe .pdf are meant to play in the adobe .pdf reader. None of the features are actually supported by any other .pdf reader. which is why if anybody has issues with a .pdf in any other .pdf reader the answer is "adobe does not support other .pdf readers and the user needs to open the adobe indesign created .pdf in an adobe .pdf reader".
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Your strange beliefs do not stand up to the fact checking.
The PDF format does not belong to Adobe, it is the ISO 32000 standard.
All editors of PDF reader software are free to fully or partially support the specifications of the ISO 32000 standard.
There are several software that support all specifications of PDF format and with which you can use multimedia PDFs: Acrobat Reader, Foxit Reader and PDFelement to name only the most famous, but there are others.
Try them with this multimedia PDF made with InDesign and Acrobat Pro to convince yourself: https://www.abracadabrapdf.net/pdf-de-demo/multimedia-pdfs-de-demo/remember-that-night/
Apple has always chosen to respect only its own "standards" and exposes plenty of bad reasons for not supporting true standards.
The downside is that all Mac software that relies on Apple's PDF Services suffers from the same shortcomings and limitations.
As for web browsers, well these are precisely web browsers, not PDF reader software. Hence their minimalist support for this format.
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" I do get pop-ups asking for permission to launch it in full screen…"
This is by design but it's not mandatory.
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The OP topic:
"creating interactive multimedia PDFs in Indesign or Acrobat that work across different PDF readers"
Well I downloaded your PDF, opened it here on my iPad Pro in Acrobat. Nothing works. Which proofs what we said: "that work across different PDF readers" is a pipedream, forget it it will not work. That statement is easily to test. As I did.
Further advise to you would be to choose a different tone here, you have ACP in your name, act like one.
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Should an ACP let another ACP write untruths?
I do not believe.
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Thanks. Will do