\documentclass[10pt]{article} \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} \usepackage[english]{babel} \usepackage{hyperref} \usepackage{flashmovie} \begin{document} {\Huge flashvideo.sty}\\\\ This package allows direct embedding of flash movies into PDF files. It is designed for use with pdflatex. \flashmovie[width=10cm,height=10cm]{saturn5.swf} %\flashmovie[width=10cm,height=10cm,engine=pure-swf]{saturn5.swf} %\flashmovie[width=10cm,height=10cm,engine=blank]{saturn5.swf} %\flashmovie[width=10cm,height=10cm,engine=flv-player]{saturn5.mp4} %\flashmovie[width=10cm,height=10cm,engine=flv-player,blank=0]{saturn5.mp4} %\flashmovie[width=10cm,height=10cm,engine=flv-player,blank=1]{saturn5.mp4} %\flashmovie[width=10cm,height=10cm,engine=acropro]{saturn5.mp4} %\flashmovie[width=10cm,height=10cm,engine=jw-player]{saturn5.mp4} %\flashmovie[width=10cm,height=10cm,engine=osplayer]{saturn5.mp4} Basically it uses the fact that the Adobe Reader 9 contains an embedded Adobe Flash player which can be invoked with the ``rich media annotation'' feature which is described in ``Adobe Supplement to the ISO 32000 BaseVersion: 1.7 ExtensionLevel: 3''. P.S.: This sample video is courtesy of the NASA ( \href{http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/Videos/historical/saturn5.avi}{saturn5.avi} ). \end{document}