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I'm in the process of putting together a CD-ROM with a project in PDF. The PDF file has Quicktime video and narration that is triggered when a viewer turns the page. My questions pertains to the volume of the Quicktime videos...they start at full volume. Is there a way to crank these down a notch so the page narration can be heard over them. I've tried opening the video in Qucktime, adjusting the volume, saving and then re-flattening the file. This seems to work when opening the file in QT but Acrobat does not appear to recognize the volume change and plays again at full volume.

Thanks for any assistance one might be able to lend. The only thing I can think of doing is the long process of opening the source video and making changes to the audio track prior to compressing so the volume is low to begin with...any better ideas?


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