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Old 26th May 2012, 11:13 AM
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Embedded content doesn't play in Adobe Reader

Hi all,

As a teacher I often use PDF files with embedded multimedia content. Okular can't play those files, so I installed Adobe Reader and flash plugin following instructions in set-up guides.

Reader opens PDF files just fine, however when I click on embedded audio/videos I get the following message:

"A 3D data parsing error has occurred."

Any ideas on what might be done?

Thanks,

Niko

PS. I am running Fedora 16 KDE
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