I understand what is being said here:  whether for reasons of legality
or simply the mass volume of codecs that are installed in the attempt to
install only the one or two that are needed, some users wish to select
individually the codecs to download.

That said, a codec-related repository could be formed with all codecs
included.  From here, users could filter down to the codecs that fit
their needs and choose which build of the codec they want.  At the same
time, the codec packages that are currently in place can still be an
option for those who want a quick and generic codec fix.

 With a system like this, both sides of the issue can be satisfied.
There may already be a repository of this nature in place.  If there is,
I am not aware of it; then again, my current knowledge of the
repositories is limited, so I would not count the idea entirely out.

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Split patent-infringing CODEC plugins into a package for each format
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173161
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