Independent of Rich Media PDF document

Fellow Forum members,

I want to send to someone living in Italy, a PDF with Flash Player, video MP4 and my annotations files audio all housed in a single PDF file, it can display correctly with a free Acrobat Reader software. In other words, I don't want to send a PDF links to external MP4 files and relies on whether or not it has a FLASH player installed on their computer.

I use Acrobat X Pro and I find it very useful if someone can point me to a link that explains the creation of autonomous multimedia PDF file. Any help will be greatly appreciated.  Acrobat Pro 10 to reach what I'm trying to accomplish?

Thanks in advance.

You can integrate media into PDF file (it's the only option anyway if you're incorporating local files), but there is no way around the need for Flash Player must be installed.

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