Doesn't work. Mp3 is sound, pdf is text and simple pictures. There's no conversion available.
The mp3 is a music file. The PDF is (usually) a text document file. It is possible to embed a MP3 audio file into a PDF document, but you will need to purchase Adobe Acrobat Professional (about $500.00) to do it.
A PDF file contains text and graphics. An MP3 file contains sound (music). So, one file cannot be converted to another.
PDf, MP3 and EPUB
It is fundamentally impossible to convert "any" file to PDF. PDF is used for text and images. There is no way to translate a program, a movie, or an MP3 file into a PDF.
mpeg
First you need to convert that pdf file into ppt file and then require a vimeo or movie maker type software to add voice in it
iTunes currently supports .m4a, .mp3, .mov, .mp4, .m4v, and .pdf formats.
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Mp3
The MP3 players that are available are:Portable MP3 PlayersPortable MP3/CD PlayersConsumer MP3 PlayersCar MP3 Players
The Difference of an mp3 and mp3 recorder is the mp3 is a electronic portable. An mp3 recorder is an electronic divice like an mp3 but you'r allowed to record
Converting a Word file into a PDF is actually very simple, and most modern tools already have this built in. If you’re using Microsoft Word, the easiest way is: Open the Word document Click File Select Save As (or “Export”) Choose PDF as the file type Save the file That’s it — Word will automatically convert the document into a PDF while keeping the layout intact. You can also do it in other ways: Google Docs: Upload the Word file, then go to File → Download → PDF Document Print to PDF (Windows/macOS): Use the print option and select “Save as PDF” instead of a printer Online converters: Upload the Word file and download it as a PDF (useful if you don’t have Word installed) In most cases, the built-in Word export option is the most reliable because it preserves formatting better than many third-party tools.