Title: Re: [iText-questions] Can I embed Movies, Flash, etc using iText?
It's what I suspected: you are using itext-paulo-140. You must use itext-paulo-141, check your classpath and remove all references to itext-paulo-140.
 
Best Regards,
Paulo Soares


From: Tom Groves [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 3:46 PM
To: Paulo Soares
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Can I embed Movies, Flash, etc using iText?

These are both the same method of doing it just from different programs – can send you the auto start too if you like?


On 11/11/04 7:39 pm, "Paulo Soares" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Send me the pdf you generated.

Best regards,
Paulo Soares


 

From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom  Groves
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 3:24 PM
To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [iText-questions]  Can I embed Movies, Flash, etc using iText?

 
OK, this is very weird!  I’ve copied and pasted  your code (and put the below listed imports at the top) and compiled and run  it.  It generates a pdf but when you try to click in the box you get  nothing.  Changing the final createScreen parameter to true still gives  the error from before though.

Now I feel I should note that I’m  compiling this on Mac OS 10.3.6 which could be the root cause of all these  problems as java for Mac OS is maintained by apple themselves.  I’m  downloading JDK onto a windows box now to test.

Imports I added  are:
 
import  java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import  java.awt.Color;
import com.lowagie.text.*;
import  com.lowagie.text.pdf.*;
import  com.lowagie.text.pdf.PdfWriter;

Anyway,  I’ll keep you posted once I have the JDK down...could be a while, our  allegedly 2Mbit connection barely manages more than about 768Kbits.  I  hope this works on windows – it’d not be a big problem if it does as the code  would be run from tomcat on a windows box.

FYI:
Omnia-Workstation:~/itextpdf tomgroves$ java  -version
java version "1.4.2_05"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment,  Standard Edition (build 1.4.2_05-141.3)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build  1.4.2-38, mixed mode)

So...until  later!

Tom


On 11/11/04 6:34 pm, "Paulo Soares"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 
Here's my code:

public class embimage {

  public static void main(String[] args)  {

      Document  document = new Document(PageSize.A4, 50, 50, 50,  50);
        try  {
            PdfWriter  writer = PdfWriter.getInstance(document, new  FileOutputStream("c:\\embimage.pdf"));
            writer.setPdfVersion(PdfWriter.VERSION_1_5);
            document.open();
            PdfContentByte  cb =  writer.getDirectContent();
            cb.setColorStroke(Color.red);
            cb.rectangle(200,  400, 100,  100);
            cb.stroke();
            document.add(new  Paragraph("Images"));
            PdfFileSpecification  fs = PdfFileSpecification.fileEmbedded(writer, "saitoz-n.mpeg",  "saitoz-n.mpeg",  null);
            PdfAnnotation  annot = PdfAnnotation.createScreen(writer, new Rectangle(200f, 400f, 300f,  500f),  "saitoz-n.mpeg",fs,"video/mpeg",false);
            writer.addAnnotation(annot);
            document.close();
        }
        catch  (Exception de)  {
            de.printStackTrace();
        }
    }
}
Best  Regards,
Paulo Soares

 

 
 

From: Tom Groves  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  
Sent: Thursday, November 11,  2004 1:18 PM
To:  Paulo Soares;   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:  [iText-questions]  Can I embed Movies, Flash, etc using  iText?

 
Paulo,

Yep, that  does work – how odd.   Well everything points to a stupid  mistake in my code but I’m not having  any luck tracking it  down!

The following method is what I’m using to  add the  embedded file into the PDF:

    private   static void addEmbeddedFile(PdfWriter writer, String fileName,  String  mimeType)  {
        try   {
            PdfFileSpecification   fs = PdfFileSpecification.fileEmbedded(writer, fileName, "Embedded  File",   null);
            writer.addAnnotation(
                PdfAnnotation.createScreen(writer,   new Rectangle(300f, 700f, 400f,   800f),
                                            fileName,   fs, mimeType,   true));
        }
        catch(Exception   e)   {
            System.err.println(e.toString());
        }          
    }

Am   I doing anything totally ridiculously amateur there?!  :)

Thanks for the  help,

Tom

On 11/11/04 4:45  pm, "Paulo Soares"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  wrote:

 
 
This PDf works for me both in reader and in full.  Click  in the rectangle to play.

Best Regards,
Paulo Soares

 
 

 
 
 

From: Tom Groves  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]   
Sent: Thursday, November 11,  2004 11:34  AM
To:  Paulo Soares;    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:  Re:  [iText-questions]  Can I embed Movies, Flash, etc using   iText?

 
Paulo,

Thanks  for  the reply, I appreciate the  help you’re  giving!

Unfortunately  I have downloaded the latest  version  of the class from your page and  I’m still having  the same error from Acrobat.   It appears to be   working, as it is embedding the movie – it just   doesn’t want  to play once it gets into Acrobat.  I’m  about to try the  same  thing with various movie formats and  flash as well and will let you know   if they behave any  differently.

Is this anything to do with  signing the   PDF, which I’m not currently doing?  I figure not  but  it’s worth  checking!  I did have a look at the Trust   Manager prefs in Acrobat but  they aren’t excluding  anything so it  doesn’t appear to be that.

Thanks    again,

Tom


On 11/11/04 2:14 pm, "Paulo  Soares"   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  wrote:

 
 
 


 
 
 

 
 
 
 

From:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]    On Behalf Of Tom  Groves
Sent:  Thursday,  November  11, 2004 5:47 AM
To:  Paulo   Soares
Cc:    [EMAIL PROTECTED];     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:  Re:  [iText-questions]  Can I  embed Movies, Flash,  etc using  iText?

 
 
Paulo,

Thanks    very much for that – only  actually just saw your   reply!

I’ve  done little playing about with this    method this morning and there’s  a couple of  things that  I’d like to ask you  about.   Basically,  there was no  problem using your  example with the mpeg.   What I   then did was  to change it to embed the movie as opposed to just     linking to it, as the files we want to  distribute would  have to be   self-contained.   This seemed to work, but  when I opened it in   vanilla  Acrobat 6 Pro I got the  following  error:

Cannot  play media clip  because   there is no player available that can play  the media  while  satisfying  the author’s intentions as well as  your   security settings.

Given  that it  played fine  when it was  just annotated and linked I  think we can rule   out a player error –  it seems  to be a security problem.   Have you any  idea  what’s  caused this and how to get  around  it?


 
That's a bug that is fixed  in     yesterday's release at    http://itextpdf.sourceforge.net <http://itextpdf.sourceforge.net/>    .

 

 
The  second   problem I  encountered was when embedding Quicktime.   This  caused  an out  of memory error – the  file was 20megs.   When I cut the file down    to about 600K it was not a  problem at all,  except for the above  issue with  regards   playback.  Unfortunately I get the feeling  that  this is not  going  to be easy to fix but if you have  any ideas  I’d  appreciate it.  What  about  using the “
byte[]  fileStore” parameter  in  the   fileEmbedded method instead of  ‘String    filePath’?


You need   more memory in the  JVM.  Currently all the streams are  placed in   memory, compressed and output. They  don't linger   in memory but  memory is needed for that brief period.  I'll try  to  find some kind  of solution this  weekend, at least for  some particular cases  like    this.

 
 
Best Regards,
Paulo     Soares

Thanks  in  advance for  any assistance you can     provide!

Tom


On   9/11/04 5:30 pm,  "Paulo  Soares" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>     wrote:


 
 
 
In can be done but it  requires Acrobat 6. See the   example   screen_rendition.java at http://itextpdf.sourceforge.net.     As usually if there's a need to improve this  functionality  it will  be  included in the to-do   list.

Best Regards,
Paulo   Soares

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

From:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]    [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]     On Behalf Of Tom   Groves
Sent:  Tuesday,  November 09,   2004 12:56 PM
To:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:     [iText-questions] Can  I embed Movies,  Flash, etc  using   iText?

 
Hi,

I’m   looking  into  the viability of using   iText for a  project that we’re  doing and,   given that I’ve run into  this  barrier with   various other PDF  generation  libraries and  classes, would like to   confirm whether    iText can handle embedding of ‘New Media’    content.

The  PDFs  that we’ll  generate will  need to  have the option of having  embedded   movies  (probably  Quicktime),  flash, sounds, etc. (not all, but   possibly any    one).  We were hoping that we  could  accomplish  this by  having these items    embedded in a PDF that we import

I    have  briefly browsed the API  reference  documentation but   could find  no reference for  movie and flash   embedding...  :(

So   basically, my question  is: Is this possible?     It would be NICE  to do  this  programmatically, but  right now I’m more  worried   about  whether we can even do it  at  all!

Thanks in    advance,

Tom  Groves   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Senior   Digital Media    Developer
Omnia FZ LLC     





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