<br/><br/><br/>"There is audio content at this location that is not currently supported for your device. The caption
for this content is displayed below."<br/><br/><br/>
</audio>
src tag: (Required) Identifies the embedded audio file, which must be in MP3 format.
title tag: (Optional) Identifies the description of the audio.
controls tag: (Required, unless you provide an image for use in starting the video playback)
Tells the Kindle application to display controls for the embedded audio.
text content: (Required) Devices that do not support audio content display the text between the
<audio> and </audio> tags. If users view this eBook on a device that does not support audio,
they see this text instead. (Example:
To embed a video inside a Kindle book, add a standard HTML 5 tag such as the following:
Example:
<br/><br/><br/>"There is video content at this location that is not currently supported for your device. The caption
for this content is displayed below."<br/><br/><br/>
</video>
Example:
<br/><br/><br/>"There is video content at this location that is not currently supported for your device. The caption
for this content is displayed below."<br/><br/><br/>
</video>
</p>
Captions should not be generic. They should describe the media content they are referencing.
These media captions are not a good user experience:
1. Media 1
2. Track 1
3. Audio 1
4. Video 1
These media captions describe the content:
1. Introduction by the Author
2. The Making of the Movie
Media captions cannot include file extensions (.mp3, .mp4, etc.).
To add play controls to the image, superimpose the Amazon PLAY icon onto the lower right-hand side of
any image via Adobe Photoshop or similar program. Then add the following tag to the HTML (in this
example, the audio file has an id attribute of "audio1" and no controls tag):
Example: