Add comments to videos (Acrobat Pro)

Add comments to videos (Acrobat Pro)

When watching a video, you can add comments to specific frames. These comments are attached to the corresponding frames, so they appear in context when you review them. Follow these steps to add comments to a video:

  1. 1. Open the video in a PDF file and then from the All tools menu, select Add comments.

    The annotations and drawing markup tools are displayed in the secondary toolbar and comments are displayed in the right-hand pane.  

  2. 2. Start the video and then select Pause where you want to add a comment.

  3. 3. Select the commenting tool you want to use from the secondary toolbar, and then select the video frame to add the comment.

  4. 4. Select Play to continue the video.

    The comments display in the Comments list.

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