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http://www.html5test.com/
From the title "The HTML5 test – how well does your browser support HTML5?"
Now let's look at some of the tests...
"H.264 codec support No"
"MP3 codec support No"
"AAC codec support No"
So now these are part of the HTML5 specification ? Strange, I don't find any of these on W3C's website...