If it doesn't work, then "Plan B" would be to use "renditions". I got that to work with MP3 (by using another software that shall not be named), but the stackoverflow question specifically asked for ActionSound so I didn't try that. I could try to implement this with PDFBox if nobody comes up with a solution.

Tilman

Am 22.06.2016 um 14:44 schrieb Gilad Denneboom:
The files in question...

Test.pdf : The original PDF file with the links
Test_edited.pdf : After running the code on it
Con leche.wav : The original 8-bit wav file used
Code.java : The relevant code snippet

PS. I'm using PDFBox version 2.0.2
​
  Code.java
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_eBFHMNjkhsbUk3R3pSaGkzTFU/view?usp=drive_web>
​​
  Test.pdf
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_eBFHMNjkhsUVhhR2NaV3JaOXc/view?usp=drive_web>
​​
  Test_edited.pdf
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_eBFHMNjkhsZDViSWdPRS1RVDQ/view?usp=drive_web>
​​
  Con leche.wav
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_eBFHMNjkhsUHBSZ3RuY3hhTVk/view?usp=drive_web>
​

On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 6:26 PM, Gilad Denneboom<[email protected]>
wrote:

Hi all,

I'm trying to associate a "Play Sound" action with a button field using
the new PDActionSound object and the code provided by Tilman (Here:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36749927/pdfbox-creating-sound-object-with-link-reference-to-external-mp3-or-wav-file/36753430),
and I'm getting mixed results. First of all, I'm unable to use a 16-bit WAV
file, but it does work with 8-bit files. However, the files get corrupt in
the process and a nasty click is added to them.
Anyone experienced something like this in the past, or happens to know
what could be causing it? I'm happy to share the source files, if necessary.

Thanks!

Gilad.


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