Hi Robert,

Thanks, and thanks everyone for your patience. It can be pretty frustrating 
being confronted with multiple options for what might have gone wrong when 
something doesn't "just work". In this case, I really needed to find the 
answer, and this forum was the best way.

In cases like [1], it would be nicer if IE9 put up a helpful warning "Sorry, 
IE9 only supports the following audio formats:...". The same goes for Firefox 
(and probably other browsers) when they are given a format they dont support. 
Leaving users guessing is just not good software design. And while I'm having a 
good rant: It would have been helpful if W3CSchools had said that HTML5 <audio> 
tags can have content! :-)
 
And yes: I really meant it when I asked for more MIDI support in browsers. MIDI 
is not just a toy, its an extremely important format in the hardware and live 
music business.

All the best,
James

[1] http://www.w3schools.com/html5/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml5_audio
 
--- In [email protected], "Robert Longson" <longsonr@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> IE9 does not support the ogg video format. It supports h.264 (and WebM via an 
> additional windows driver download).
>
> Best regards
>
> Robert.
>




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