Hi Tilman, Yes, that is correct. And the video has to be embedded, since some end-users may not have an Internet connection. The video files they are starting with are MP4s.
I figure I have to reserve the correct amount of vertical space in the original PDF to get appropriate page breaks. Either the author will specify the height, or I'll have to have other code to call something like ffmpeg or ImageMagick to get the height of the video. But that's a separate issue. Then I figure I need to insert some "marker" in the PDF file that gives the location of the MP4 on the system which publishes the PDF. So the piece I am asking about would be a Java program which would look through the PDF for these markers, find the MP4 for each marker, and embed the video in the PDF at that location. Any thoughts on this matter are much appreciated. (I have to give an estimate of effort -- for me giving estimates is the bane of computer programming.) Best regards, Gary -----Original Message----- From: Tilman Hausherr [mailto:thaush...@t-online.de] Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 1:03 PM To: users@pdfbox.apache.org Subject: Re: Embedding video in PDF Am 21.09.2016 um 16:23 schrieb Gary Grosso: > > - Has anyone had any personal experience with this sort of thing? (We > would be post-processing their PDF, which is created elsewhere, to > insert the video at a point where we would leave some sort of > local-filename marker and sufficient white space.) I think what you want to do is to embed the video so that there is a screen area in the PDF, like embedding a youtube video - right? Tilman --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@pdfbox.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@pdfbox.apache.org