>|> Seems to be a PDF with an embedded midi file. Apparently Adobe
 >|> Acrobat Pro can do this. Free trial available here:
 >|
 >|With the free tools pdftk and jpdftweak it is easily possible to attach
 >|arbitrary files to pdf files.

Attaching an arbitrary file is not the same as embedding an
audio/video file. And apparently the media9 package supports this
for LaTeX:

  The package provides an interface to embed interactive Flash (SWF)
  and 3D objects (Adobe U3D & PRC), as well as video and sound
  files or streams in the popular MP4, FLV and MP3 formats into PDF
  documents with Acrobat-9/X compatibility. Playback of multimedia
  files uses the built-in Flash Player of Adobe Reader and does,
  therefore, not depend on external plug-ins. Flash Player supports
  the efficient H.264 codec for video compression. The package is
  based on the RichMedia Annotation, an Adobe addition to the PDF
  specification. It replaces the now obsolete movie15 package.

Bob T.

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