> >> Really ? I know it is working under Windows and OSX, but correct > >> me if > >> I'm wrong, Adobe Reader doesn't support movie playback under > >> Linux: it > >> redirects to Adobe's website that says no plugin is available. > >> > > > > I'll double-check, but I believe that QuickTime-compatible formats > > are provided for. > > > I was close ;). > > Here is the response from the engineer responsible: > > Only RealPlayer is supported along with its supported formats > ---------- > mp3.audio > ra.audio > rm.audio > wav.audio > > rm.video > gif.video > > gif.still > jpeg.still > >
Thanks for this information. But ... I can't manage to get it work. I installed Adobe Reader 8.1.1 and tried different video files (generated with ffmpeg), including .rm (with RV codec) embedded in a PDF (via LaTeX movie15 package). Nothing works. Is somebody else has Linux-working PDF files containing videos ? It should be really helpful. _______________________________________________ poppler mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/poppler
