Rob wrote: > > To summarize this thread: Neither Flash nor SVG allows the easy > creation of multimedia presentations including audio, using free > software or otherwise, under Linux. Both will cost you a lot of > money to use in the first place and both have non-free browser > plugins available, Flash currently reaches about 90% of the > browsers out there, and SVG doesn't appear to have audio support > at all. I hadn't intended to launch a flame war with my simple question but, after all, this pretty much answers it. So, in the end, the heat was enlightening. Now, for the hard questions: 1. Which open-source initiatives currently come closest to the goal of "easy creation of multimedia presentations including audio, using free software or otherwise, under Linux?" 2. How far away are they? 3. What are they missing? 4. Browser plug-in acceptance is a big issue. But I have seen proprietary technologies that download the plug-in in real time just in advance of the audio/video stream so that the end consumer does not need a pre-installed plug-in. How difficult is this to pull off? 5. Where should we place our bets; e.g. who and how should we encourage with volunteer effort, cash patronage, etc.? 6. Is it worthwhile to even pursue these lines given Macromedia's entrenched position? I realize that this is an audio forum. But wide adoption of audio-synchronized multimedia would provide a voracious outlet for good music and sound. Best wishes, Lloyd R. Prentice > > Any questions? > > Rob