Hi.
I could play it with mpv. It is working.
This is my list of enabled repositories
# dnf repolist --enabled
repo id                                        repo name
adobe-linux-x86_64                             Adobe Systems Incorporated
brave-browser-rpm-release.s3.brave.com_x86_64_ created by dnf config-manager from https://brave-browser-rpm-release.s3.brave.com/x86_64/
copr:copr.fedorainfracloud.org:kwizart:fedy    Copr repo for fedy owned by kwizart
fedora                                         Fedora 36 - x86_64
fedora-cisco-openh264                          Fedora 36 openh264 (From Cisco) - x86_64
fedora-modular                                 Fedora Modular 36 - x86_64
google-chrome                                  google-chrome
rpmfusion-free                                 RPM Fusion for Fedora 36 - Free
rpmfusion-free-tainted                         RPM Fusion for Fedora 36 - Free tainted
rpmfusion-free-updates                         RPM Fusion for Fedora 36 - Free - Updates
rpmfusion-nonfree                              RPM Fusion for Fedora 36 - Nonfree
rpmfusion-nonfree-updates                      RPM Fusion for Fedora 36 - Nonfree - Updates
updates                                        Fedora 36 - x86_64 - Updates
updates-modular                                Fedora Modular 36 - x86_64 - Updates

I reinstalled vlc and nothing, it gave me the same problem. It plays the audio but not the video and it pop ups the message

Codec not supported:

VLC could not decode the format "h264" (H264 - MPEG-4 AVC (part 10))


On Sun, Jul 31, 2022 at 12:44 PM stan via users <users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
On Sun, 31 Jul 2022 11:56:21 -0500
Javier Perez <pepebuho@gmail.com> wrote:

> Just upgraded from F35 to F36.
> What plugin do I have to add in order to play this codec?

Do you have a sample link on the web of this codec?  The reason I ask
is I would like to see if it plays here.  Do you have the fedora h264
repository installed and active?  I just got an update on it today, so
maybe the means to play it is available with that update.  It is called
fedora-cisco-openh264.repo

You could try ffplay, part of the ffmpeg program.  It is actively
developed, and seems to get the latest codecs very quickly.  I think it
is the underlying basis for many of the other video players on fedora.
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