Adobe Acrobat 8 3D User Manual
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ADOBE ACROBAT 3D VERSION 8
User Guide
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Select the rendition, and then click Edit Rendition. Specify the minimum system requirements, playback require
ments, and other settings to differentiate it from other renditions.
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Add and edit as many renditions as needed.
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Use the arrow keys on the right side of the list box to arrange the renditions in the appropriate order. Renditions
are played in the order listed, provided the rendition meets the requirements you’ve specified.
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When you’re finished adding and editing renditions, click Close.
Rendition settings
The Rendition Settings dialog box appears when you click Edit Rendition on the Settings tab of the Multimedia
Properties dialog box.
Note: Media players have different capabilities. Some rendition settings, such as player controls, are not available for
some players. In such cases, you can determine whether the player may be used to play the rendition by changing the
requirement settings on the Playback Requirements tab.
Media Settings
Use this tab to specify general properties for the movie clip:
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Rendition Name
Enter the name for the rendition, which will appear in the list of renditions. (This name does not
determine which media file is played.)
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Rendition Is Accessible To JavaScript
Use this option if you’re using JavaScript code that makes use of the
rendition.
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Media Clip Location
Specify the clip by typing or navigating to it. (When you specify the clip location, Content
Type is set automatically. Changing the Content Type setting may cause problems playing the media.)
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Rendition Alternate Text
Type a description of the rendition that may be read aloud to visually impaired viewers.
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Allow Temp File
Specify whether writing a temp file is allowed and when. Some media players write a temp file
when they play a movie clip. If you want to prevent users from easily copying the media content in a secure
document, you may want to disallow the creation of temp files. However, selecting this setting may prevent the movie
from being played by media players that require the use of temp files.