= Installing plugins for playing movies and music Weverton do Couto Timoteo; JetStream ; The Fedora Docs team :revnumber: F37 :revdate: 2022-10-05 :category: Administration :tags: How-to DNF //:page-aliases: how-to-use-vmware.adoc As a Fedora user and system administrator, you can use these steps to install additional multimedia plugins that enable you to play various video and audio types. WARNING: If you live in a country where software patents apply, such as in the United States or in Japan, you need to obtain multimedia codecs from a source that legally distributes patented software in your country. For example, see the Fluendo Codec Pack: link:https://fluendo.com/en/products/enterprise/fluendo-codec-pack/[]. [discrete] == Prerequisites * xref:setup_rpmfusion.adoc[Enable the RPMFusion repositories]. [discrete] == Procedure * Use the `dnf` utility to install packages that provide multimedia libraries: + ---- sudo dnf install gstreamer1-plugins-{bad-\*,good-\*,base} gstreamer1-plugin-openh264 gstreamer1-libav --exclude=gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free-devel sudo dnf install lame\* --exclude=lame-devel sudo dnf group upgrade --with-optional Multimedia ---- [id='related-information-{context}'] == Related information * There are also media players that include all relevant codecs by themselves. Consider using one of the following for offline video viewing: ** VLC, available from the `vlc` package in RPM Fusion Free ** MPV, available from the `mpv` package in RPM Fusion Free // The following line is necessary to allow assemblies be included in other // assemblies. It restores the `context` variable to its previous state. ifdef::parent-context[:context: {parent-context}] ifndef::parent-context[:!context:]