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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?