It works! One possible 'enhancement', however...?
The audio currently plays in a continuous loop throughout the presentation.
Can you look into providing playback options (if an audio-file has been selected) to...
- Play once
- Play once; auto-advance to next page when done
- Play continuously
As an alternative option, would it be possible to "tie" the audio-file to specific pages (instead of the whole document)?
Then the options might be...
- Play once
- Play once; stop playback on manual page-leave
- Play once; auto-advance to next page when done
- Play continuously
BTW, a couple of days ago, I purchased pdfMachine (the "pro" version from Broadgun).
The interface is a bit odd/clumsy, and it only allows for WAV files (which are
gigantic compared to MP3).
And, in order to get the audio to work, there is a crappy-looking icon that is placed on the target page (which you have to right-click & select "play"
during the presentation).
The only good thing is that it plays the audio just once (per clumsy click).
This is not my first time experiencing "buyer's remorse" (and probably won't be the last).
However, if you can provide a few extra audio options (and simplifying the UI), I think you've got the makings of a very competitive product.
I looked at a number of other products -
none (except you and Broadgun) had any stated support for embedding audio.
Except for Adobe (of course) - but their pricing is outrageous!
Regardless, I think PDFrizator will now be my
primary PDF polisher!
Thanks for your help and efforts - GREAT PRODUCT!