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Re: Launching QT player from a PDF



Thanks Brian for your thoughts, unfortunately, Preview.app does not launch the QT movie (even after renaming it with the ".qtl" extension).

Gui.



On Apr 11, 2006, at 2:31 PM, Bryan A. Beverly wrote:

Hi Guillaume,

Rename your file to .qtl

I did not try on Windows, but it should work too.


Cheers, Bryan


On Apr 11, 2006, at 10:29 AM, Guillaume Iacino wrote:

Hi,

Is it possible to launch the QuickTime Player from a PDF file (to be viewed on OS X and Windows)?

I can create a PDF in Acrobat Pro, set a link to Open a file. But unfortunately when linking to a QT movie, nothing happens.

I was thinking about using Javascript within the PDF to eventually launch my file, but Preview.app does not seem to support JS.

Is there any reliable way to launch the QT player from within a PDF, or should I build an HTML page instead.

Thank you in advance for your insights,

Guillaume

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