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Wait, I've been on fedora for a few years now and never noticed any ffmpeg problems, am I missing something? Maybe I ran the command at install and forgot, but I don't remember that being one of the things I did on set-up.
https://rpmfusion.org/Howto/Multimedia
Check if you have ffmpeg-free or ffmpeg (from RPMFusion)
Honestly forgot which codecs+encode/decode aren't included in Fedora's free build, but I think they don't include some parts of H264, H265, and other proprietary codecs.
Oh then I must, because I can run those two at least. Still gonna check when I get home though, thanks!