Ed Greshko wrote: > On 04/29/18 01:27, Todd Zullinger wrote: >> Ed Greshko wrote: >>> Well, enabling the plugin on a F28 system results in a >>> message saying the plugin will be downloaded >>> soon.....but it never does. At least not after 2hrs of >>> waiting. >> >> Is this using the gnome-software tool or after you've >> installed the package and somewhere in firefox? > > I don't use gnome. This is KDE. > > I did not download any packages from anywhere. > > In FF, I went to Add-Ons--->Plugins and selected "Always > Activate" for the OpenH264 plugin. Okay. So you're skipping the step of installing the packages from the fedora-cisco-openh264 repo. Doing that prevents the need for firefox to attempt to download the plugin (which it clearly doesn't or can't do). It's not important enough to poke at this further, as it's only a mild curiosity to know whether the OpenH264 plugin provided by Cisco in the fedora-cisco-openh264 repo works for general H.264 decoding (as I was told it should). I'll leave it to the folks who provide that to test it and see that it works as intended. At this point, I think the lack of general H.264 playback is correctly documented on the wiki page and the information I received to the contrary was incorrect. > It would seem the answer is to install the appropriate > ffmeg libs for the version of fedora one is running. Indeed. The need for compat-ffmpeg28 on Fedora 28 should hopefully be short-lived (but the effort from the packagers at rpmfusion is much appreciated). -- Todd ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The trouble with being punctual is that nobody's there to appreciate it. -- Franklin P. Jones
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