Frage von ChrisCore:Hello,
not quite the right forum, there is a better but not so, as the source of the movie below comes from AFX: I have long been the following problem:
I would like a little animation from After Effects into a PDF presentation embed. On the Mac, there is no problem - as a Quicktime file and ready to install. On the PC that works just the AVI format, which only compressed with Cinepak totally bad. Why do I - in spite of existing and installed Quicktime Pro license - the films are not in the PDF as a. Mov play? I already have the entire Internet looking empty, but so far unsuccessfully. : (
I work on a Mac, but our consultants on a PC, therefore, falls away as a solution Keynote.
Software: QuickTime 7 Pro, After Effects 7.0, Cinema4d r10 XL., Acrobat (+ Reader) CS2
Thanks for your help!
Antwort von StefanS:
I already have the entire Internet looking empty, but so far unsuccessfully. I can tell you the problem is unfortunately not help but know now that you
Antwort von Markus:
On the Mac, there is no problem - as a Quicktime file and ready to install. You have the solution already called themselves. If a tool is inappropriate, take another.
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Antwort von Mylenium:
Hello,
On the PC that works just the AVI format, which only compressed with Cinepak totally bad. Why do I - in spite of existing and installed Quicktime Pro license - the films are not in the PDF as a. Mov play? I already have the entire Internet looking empty, but so far unsuccessfully. : ( Already tried that as a web link or QT with JavaScript and HTML commands wrapper discouraged? Otherwise WMV take when it's for PC - small files, excellent quality. But times had to set aside your Mac ... * lol *
Mylenium