Best audio format to incorporate export to PDF?

Hello, I was wondering what is the audio file format would be preferable to incorporate export to PDF. I want to integrate the audio file into a button for playback on the passage of the mouse in the exported pdf file. Previously, when I got CS3, I actually had convert my mp3s to avi files, as (believe it or not) that turned out be the only format that could read correctly with a toolbar in the pdf file, and only after I changed the media player (from quicktime to Flash) for EACH audio file in the pdf file. It was a headache trying to incorporate hundreds of audio files and I wonder if CS5 is improved.

If you use InDesign CS5 or CS5.5, you must use the MP3 format. It will work well with Acrobat 9 Pro and Acrobat X Pro, as well as 9 player and Player X.

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