Handbrake (http://handbrake.fr/) is a utility to process and encode video (and audio). It is supported for the new version of Gnome. It actively develops for the GNU/Linux platform. A semi-nightly rpm release is made (https://build.handbrake.fr/). There is a spec file listed in its source code (http://trac.handbrake.fr/browser/trunk/gtk/ghb.spec). All of the source can be found on its web-site (http://trac.handbrake.fr/browser). Detailed build instruction (though slightly outdated) can be found documenting building, specifically on GNU/Linux, for Fedora and Ubuntu (http://trac.handbrake.fr/browser/trunk/doc/BUILD-Linux). It is licensed as GNU GPL version 2 (http://trac.handbrake.fr/browser/trunk/COPYING).

If I attempt to package this after its 9.5 release - which should be relatively soon and imminent - will it meet the requirements of Rpmfusion. I do know that since it depends on certain things that are unpackageable for Fedora's repositories that it will not be acceptable there. I, with rpmfusion repositories installed plus libdvdcss, am able to install the semi-nightly builds and use them. Thus, I believe that all of the license inappropriate dependencies for Fedora must have been met by Rpmfusion. I believe that packaging this and putting into Rpmfusion would be a great addition to Fedora. I believe that most Fedora desktop users use Rpmfusion, so this as an addition to Rpmfusion will really expand the presence of Handbrake for Fedora user's to acquaint themselves.