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Obviously, one would need to have the file "video1.mp4" on their local system to test this script. edit: I have a default installation of TeXLive 2011 (downloaded from ctan.org) and use pdflatex to build my document.
{beamer} {embedding} {movie15} edited Dec 14 '11 at 5:17 asked Dec 14 '11 at 3:15 Bob Alexander
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Are you using Acrobat Reader to display the pdf document? In principle it should be able to include any animation that is supported by QuickTime. Otherwise you could try to re-encode the file into a different format. With other viewers such as xpdf one needs to use the externalviewer option to display the movie in a
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Have you tried the m v e 5 package and its \ n l d m v e command? It is quite recent and oi1 icueoi promises b a e compatibility and looping movies. The movie shown in the documentation emr is indeed looping (Acrobat X, minimal Windows 7 installation).
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