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Originally Posted by KevinH
I disagree. Epub3 can easily handle video and audio and javascript. Bad reader implementations are the issue.
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But then the user needs to install a compatible app. If you want a single download to work, then an App always beats any attempt to use epub3 with Audio & Video, i.e. Multimedia.
By not doing an app for multimedia and assuming the epub3 will work for the customer is worse than expecting someone to install fonts on a Kobo or Kindle (mostly they won't).
Unless you test every ereader and App you won't even know which ones work with epub3 used to do multimedia.