On Sat, Oct 15, 2022 at 11:23 AM [email protected]
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> This is something I first saw at first branch and I have continued
> monitoring it since. There has been no change.
>
> The problem is that MP4, and AVI videos will not play on Totem. This is
> probably not a blocker based on the current criteria. I doubt that a bug
> report is even a proper thing to do.  However this seems likely to cause
> some discontent and commentary.
>
> My current clean install is from Fedora-WS-Live-37-20221013-n-0. It is
> fully updated. I have also loaded the Free video codecs from
> RPMFusion.org. In Software --> Codecs when I try to install the the
> gstreamer-libav Software says it's not available. So it can't be
> installed. I've looked for it on RPMFusion.org with no luck. I found
> gstreamer1-plugin-libav in the fedora repo then installed in and did a
> reboot. This solved the problem. MP4, and AVI videos now play in totem.
> Software --> Codecs still says that gstreamer-libav is not available.
>
> I think this either needs to be installed by default and remove it from
> Software --> Codecs or put it back in RPMFusion.org where it can be
> installed the way users are used to. For now I'll just add it to my
> install script.
>

gstreamer1-plugin-libav has no AppStream data for GNOME Software to
recognize it. If someone wants to write a metainfo file for it, pull
requests are welcome.



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