Not sure what you mean, exactly, but I did try your first StackOverflow
solution and it didn't work. Only the second one did, to some extent.

On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 8:14 AM, Tilman Hausherr <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Am 23.06.2016 um 00:32 schrieb Gilad Denneboom:
>
>> Something like this?
>> ​
>>   File with audio clip.pdf
>> <
>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_eBFHMNjkhsSjdOaENtYVF4YTQ/view?usp=drive_web
>> >
>>
>
> Isn't that exactly what one of my stackoverflow solution does?
>
> The sound is sometimes "t", sometimes "collete"
>
>
> Tilman
>
> ​
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 9:20 PM, Tilman Hausherr <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Am 22.06.2016 um 21:16 schrieb Gilad Denneboom:
>>>
>>> The thing is the renditions work less universally than the built-in "Play
>>>> a
>>>> Sound" action, so if it's at all possible I would like to do it like
>>>> that... It works, as you can see, but something goes wrong in the
>>>> process
>>>> of reading the WAV file, causing a corruption. I tried playing around
>>>> with
>>>> the various parameters, but couldn't solve it. Any ideas you might have
>>>> will be greatly appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> My other idea was the first one in that stackoverflow answer, which
>>> didn't
>>> work. What I'd need is some file created with Adobe Professional. I could
>>> do this myself, but I don't want to install a trial version that is
>>> probably over several GB large.
>>>
>>> Tilman
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 8:28 PM, Tilman Hausherr <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> 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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