On 2/20/19 11:43 AM, Bastien Nocera wrote:
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This could be simplified a lot with the help of rpmfusion:
1. Try to play videos and have an error thrown saying they can't be played
2. Launch browser, search for Fedora video player plugins
3. Find Fedora Magazine, a blog post, or a forum, linking to an
rpmfusion package for video codecs.
4. Install the package that adds the rpmfusion repositories and pull all
recommended dependencies, so it is a meta package with all plugins as
requirements
You will not get only Totem ready, but Firefox H.264 (OpenH264 is only
for WebRTC)
That's certainly possible, but would require changes in GNOME Software/
PackageKit and the website. Who will do this work?
I would help with creating a meta package for rpmfusion and see if the
are interested on pushing it on the front page like they do for the free
and non free repo packages.
If we add another step, after adding the repository meta package:
5. go to GNOME Software and install the new meta package there
It is no different than adding your first flathub package, first add the
repo, then install the meta package. No need for Software changes.
I have my own list of plugins from rpmfusion I install, If people have
recommendations of which one they install for another format I don't
use. Please reply with information about them, and what format you think
are they helpful
This are the one I use for my requirements:
gstreamer1-libav.x86_64
gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free
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