You can add audio and/or video through the Kindle Create app - but only for fixed-format book. Amazon kind of accepts them - but not through KDP. Google doesn’t accept them at all, and Barnes and Noble only accepts them from major publishers. While most of the major US retailers sell video- and/or audio-enhanced ebooks in one form or another, only Kobo and Apple make it possible to submit them through the normal channels. The irony is that many of the retailers add some kind of scripting to ebooks downloaded from their stores it’s how they track what page the reader is on, so that if the reader wants to switch to a different device, they can easily find their place. Apple will accept ebooks that have had widgets added in its proprietary iBooks Author app - but you are limited to the widgets they make available, and you can only sell the resulting ebook on Apple. It turns out javascript creates a huge privacy problem for ebooks.
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