2016-11-02 13:30 GMT+01:00 horizonbrave <[email protected]>: > Hi, > so many users seek advice on the Internet for enabling mp3 support (and > other codecs/programs) on their Fedora installaion. > And then they come to your website and learn how to enable rpmfusion repos. > Some people get these instruction somewhere else (askfedora, forums and so > on) but so many others come straight to your website. > So please, why don't you provide some simple, generic instructions on how to > enable codecs or eventually installing vlc? > Fedora is such a fine distro, not so hard to use, and very beautifully > crafted for gnome and simplicity lovers.. so many newbies out there (like > me) just need some clear instruction on those few extra steps on how to > install those codecs (mp3 is such an essential one nowadays unfortunately). > As i said I know this instruction are elsewhere in several locations... but > they are so different from each other, some are outdated, some not so easy > to find (askfedora doesn't have real stickies) and fedora official pages > just point out to you. In details it would be nice you provide a general and > complete 'dnf install' command. > Don't forget also many still prefer (or trust more) your repos, rather than > negativo17 or united rpms ones, but they all provide detailed instructions. > Just my opinion. vlc upstreams forward to us: http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-fedora.html ffmpeg upstream forward to us: http://ffmpeg.org/download.html
if you want to contribute to the wiki, feel free. etc -- - Nicolas (kwizart)
