I was thinking about this a couple of days before.
Somewhere, I heard someone saying, you need to compile code to get the musics playing. Now, I corrected them and pointed out that what they need to do in order to get it playing.
Then this idea came to my mind, what if we generate the service packs of say gstreamer-plugins*, vlc and the other necessary but restricted software and host it outside fedora's infrastructure? We can give these people a single link and say for playing all the audio/video stuff, go to this link, download this servicepack, come home and install it.
A few will say, we have to create service packs for each updates pushed. But really we can do with the servicepack made with base release only. This is because, he who does not have enough bw at home, in all probability, will not update his system. So chances are high that he will still run the base installation.
Should we talk with rpmfusion people?