Sorry, I should give a bit more context on this issue to clarify things.
The test for this issue comes from the ISO tests for the Ubuntu Desktop
for Raspberry Pi images. The test intends to check whether a fresh
install can play a video "out of the box". The video used in the test is
https://archive.org/download/BigBuckBunny_124/Content/big_buck_bunny_720p_surround.mp4
which is downloaded and opened normally.

The video deliberately uses a codec that isn't seeded and installed by
default (but is a commonly used format) in the expectation that totem
will guide the user through installing the necessary bits (which it used
to back in groovy, but doesn't since -- incidentally the reason this
wasn't noticed in jammy is because it failed to even open the video at
that point, but that's now been fixed).

Seeding gstreamer1.0-packagekit is probably fine (the whole of
gstreamer's in main). Seeding gnome-software is likely not (given we're
using snap-store for software delivery currently). Is app-center
intended to fill that gap in future?

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  totem cannot install codecs via packagekit

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