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= Installing plugins for playing movies and music
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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/[].
The following procedures only apply to users in countries that do not recognize software patents. The steps are:
. Enable RPM Fusion. You can choose one of the following ways to accomplish it:
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** xref:proc_enabling-the-rpmfusion-repositories-using-graphical-applications_assembly_installing-plugins-for-playing-movies-and-music[]
** xref:proc_enabling-the-rpmfusion-repositories-using-command-line-utilities_assembly_installing-plugins-for-playing-movies-and-music[]
. Install new packages: xref:proc_installing-multimedia-plug-ins-with-dnf_assembly_installing-plugins-for-playing-movies-and-music[]
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== 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
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