On Tue, 2015-04-07 at 05:42 -0400, Bastien Nocera wrote: > Browser embedded videos will either require Flash, or MPEG-4 codecs. > Chrome will have both of those, but not Firefox, nor Epiphany or > Chrome. > > The number of websites using free codecs is unfortunately very low. Well keep in mind, Firefox and Epiphany both support Flash if installed with Adobe's RPM, and MPEG-4 if installed from rpmfusion. MPEG-4 is actually almost simple to install -- if only the rpmfusion web site was better. I think we need to accept that our multimedia story will never be good unless the user is able to discover and enable rpmfusion. We also need to accept that legal doesn't want us helping the user find rpmfusion. I don't see any way around this problem. :( But it would be really nice if their website had a nice, simple "click here to enable multimedia" button that would give you the RPM to enable; it's just too confusing right now. There is a list of links and you're supposed to notice "Enable RPM Fusion on your system" at the top of the list, but it's hardly an eye-catching link. Michael -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop