Add Sound to Documents
No multimedia experience is complete without sound. When you add sound to a presentation, you involve another one of the viewer’s senses, which makes the experience more complete. You can use sounds in a variety of ways, including with buttons, when a page opens, or when a page closes. Acrobat now supports sounds for all popular formats, including MP3.
When you add a sound file to an Acrobat document, you can choose whether or not to embed the file. When you embed a sound file in a document, it’s saved with the document. When a sound file isn’t embedded with a document, Acrobat records the path to the sound file and the file plays when the trigger you specify occurs. If you move a sound file that isn’t embedded in a document ...
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