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Dale wrote: > *.avi is the most common among Windows PCs. ...but not an export option from Flash. I guess I could find software to convert .mov to .avi. Has anyone tried this or another solution? Cheers, Scott Brooks Q1 Communicators, inc. 614.899.0060 http://www.Q1.com > > Dale Dembinski > Marconi Communications Inc > (440) 246-4103 > > > > > sbrooks > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: PDF list > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent by: cc: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PDF] Movie in > Presentation > dfzone.com > > > 10/28/03 12:24 PM > Please respond to > pdf > > > > > > > > The PDF list is a service provided by PDFzone.com | http://www.pdfzone.com > __________________________________________________________________ > > I'm making a Medical dictionary in a PDF file for a client to hand out (it > will be distributed on one of those credit-card-sized CDs). We've made a > short Flash animation (a commercial) that is supposed to run on one of the > pages. > > My first approach was to use the Movie Link button and link it to a .mov > file that was stored in the same folder as the PDF file. That worked fine. > > But, when I tested it on all three PCs in the office (we're a Mac shop and > it was developed on a Mac) I found that only one of the three PCs had > QuickTime installed and or setup on the machines. > > How should I best do this for wide distribution in a predominantly Windows > world? > > Cheers, Scott Brooks > Q1 Communicators, inc. > 614.899.0060 > http://www.Q1.com > > > To change your subscription: > http://www.pdfzone.com/discussions/lists-pdf.html > > > > > > > To change your subscription: > http://www.pdfzone.com/discussions/lists-pdf.html > To change your subscription: http://www.pdfzone.com/discussions/lists-pdf.html
