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Started July 20th, 2009 · 3 replies · Latest reply by qubodup 15 years, 5 months ago
I was trying to put a Wave file into an Adobe Indesign Interactive PDF but it keeps coming up with "Sound Invalid or unsupported". I have successfully placed another sound that I had on file. Any tips on getting it to work, the sound file appears to be fine.
Hello Sara8,
maybe it helps to have a closer look at the Wave file that worked with your PDF Creation Tool.
e. g.:
- is it really a wav file and not an aif?
- what sampling frequency is it using? (e. g. 44100 khz)
- what bitdepth is it using? (e. g. 16 bit)
- is it Mono or Stereo?
I guess, you are on a Macintosh? (Mac OS)
If you do not know, how to find that things out; you can send me that file; or i'll try to explain it here - but sadly i don't have a Mac and so i can not say, what programs you can use or not.
I'm sorry.
Soundfull Greetings,
.Ingo.
PS: i'll send you my eMail adress as a Personal Message, if that is "okay" for you .
Sara8maybe it's 24bit?
I was trying to put a Wave file into an Adobe Indesign Interactive PDF but it keeps coming up with "Sound Invalid or unsupported". I have successfully placed another sound that I had on file. Any tips on getting it to work, the sound file appears to be fine.
check out http://help.adobe.com/en_US/InDesign/6.0/WSC117AD88-69F6-4658-A1F1-12012B15B9D7.html (and use google ) maybe it'll help.
If you find out that you will have to change your wav file, you'll have to find an "audio converter" or use an audio editor like audacity to convert it..