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Your request is just to ship the repo as enabled=1 instead of enabled=0? There is no policy reason that it cannot be enabled earlier. I'm certain the rest of the WG also thought that getting the GStreamer-based plugin workflow working was what you wanted. Rishi, I had no idea you weren't satisfied with the GStreamer-based solution. I say this based on the assumption that anything (configuration or code) that's statically baked into the installation image is more robust than anything that happens dynamically on the user's system based on some conditions. I filed this issue because it seemed to me that we are shooting ourselves in the foot by making it really convoluted to get codecs that were for so many years unavailable to us for legal reasons. Whatever requires further tracking, we can split out at that time. I don't see any value in creating five issues for Christian to respond in when we currently have all pending action items for him in one place, and most can be resolved immediately upon his response. Well we can split out remaining issues once Christian gets back to us to answer our pending questions. Indeed, it seems that there are 3/4 issues being discussed in this ticket, which is making it quite difficult to follow. The more we rely on the dynamic behaviour, the more important any bugs in those code paths become, which just means more stress for us. eg., shipping a repository as enabled=1 is more robust than having some code that can under certain conditions enable it and unconditionally (barring privacy concerns) pulling in the two RPMs after installation is more robust than relying on GStreamer and GNOME Software to work it out when a certain codec is necessary. Now that the legal barriers have been eased, we seem to have artificially put up some obstacles of our own making. We need to get in touch with them somehow.Ĭrashes and and other bugs seem a bit unrelated to this issue. Meanwhile, Epiphany can use it, but OpenH264 is crashingĪnd Cisco won't respond to our bug report.
#Openh264 video codec provided by cisco systems inc install
You have to install RPMFusion to makeįirefox acceptably useful. It doesn't use OpenH264 except for WebRTC. Firefox is currently unable to play most HTML5 video because We still need confirmation from that this received legal we really need you to comment here and confirm, or this won't move forward.įinally, functionality.
#Openh264 video codec provided by cisco systems inc full
#Openh264 video codec provided by cisco systems inc mp4
#Openh264 video codec provided by cisco systems inc update
I manually installed your gnome-software-3.34.0-2.fc31 update and tried playing an MP4 video.