Opera doesn't play sounds on duolingo and mp3 files
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buleczka19 last edited by
I'm using native ad blocking of opera and "ghostery" addon.
Can you hear the pronunciation here?
http://www.dictionary.com/browse/testI couldn't hear the sound there, until I disabled "ghostery" addon. Then I was able to hear the pronunciation.
But this didn't work with duolingo or mp3s. I couldn't hear anything on duolingo even after disabling all of my addons, native ad-blocking and using private window.
Also the play button is greyed out when I open mp3 file at a tab.
(example of mp3 file: http://www.niemiecki.ang.pl/sound/de/grammar/konnen.mp3 )
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
(example of mp3 file: http://www.niemiecki.ang.pl/sound/de/grammar/konnen.mp3 )
I can hear it.
Check if opera://media-internals/ shows something helpful.
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buleczka19 last edited by
It shows "none" everywhere.
video
Players: none
audio:
Input Controllers: none
Output Controllers: none
Output Streams: none"
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buleczka19 last edited by
When I use duolingo it changes to:
screen of "players" when using duolingo
screen of "audio" when using duolingo
When I try to open mp3 file (http://www.niemiecki.ang.pl/sound/de/grammar/konnen.mp3 ) it changes to:
screen of "players" when trying to use mp3
screen of "audio" when trying to use mp3
Of coure in those two examples it doesn't play the sound.
But it plays OGG files perfectly. Example of ogg file
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
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Sound was playing? The status in the image is 'stopped'.
Anyway, there is an error message on it.
I tried using this, the part with ffmpegsumo downloading and pasting into the opera folder, then adding "patch-html5-media" extension but it didn't work
Opera can only play what your OS can play natively.
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buleczka19 last edited by
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Sound was playing? The status in the image is 'stopped'.The sound wasn't playing.
I understand that opera can't play what OS can't play natively but firefox somehow plays MP3 files, even though it has the same policy.
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buleczka19 last edited by
Nah, they do not pay and also rely on OS. Thats why I am almost sure I encounter some kind of persistent bug. It has something with me using netbook. On a thread I found about opera and codecs, the OP had similar problem with codecs and similar error. The thing we have in common is using of netbook.
If we can find root of problem, we can report it and it can get fixed one day.
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l33t4opera last edited by
Hi @buleczka19, if your Windows 10 is "N", or "KN" edition, you can try to download and install the Media Feature Pack: click the "Download" button, select the checkbox on the left of "Microsoft-Windows-MediaFeaturePack-OOB-Package.msu", and click "Next". After you install it, restart the Windows, and see if this helps in your case.
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buleczka19 last edited by
Hi @buleczka19, if your Windows 10 is "N", or "KN" edition, you can try to download and install the Media Feature Pack: click the "Download" button, select the checkbox on the left of "Microsoft-Windows-MediaFeaturePack-OOB-Package.msu", and click "Next". After you install it, restart the Windows, and see if this helps in your case.
It didn't help. I tried it before.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
It didn't help. I tried it before.
Do you have a Windows N or KN? If so then there is a high chance that Opera will not be able to play some media content as Opera relies on the OS to play proprietary codec content and can only play what the OS can play natively.
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buleczka19 last edited by
I checked and it is pretty ordinary windows home 32bit. Also I read before, that firefox relies on OS to play mp3 files too, but it somehow works there.
I've installed other chromium based browser - Vivaldi and it has the same problem. I think the problem may be connected to my laptop being atom based netbook or to chromium itself.
[5] To avoid patent issues, support for MP3 is not built directly into Firefox. Instead it relies on support from the OS. Firefox supports this format on the following platforms: Windows Vista+ since Firefox 22.0, Android since Firefox 20.0, Firefox OS since Firefox 15.0, Linux since Firefox 26.0 (relies on GStreamer codecs) and OS X 10.7 since Firefox 35.0.
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bishoptonyusa last edited by
AUDIO DOES NOT OPEN IN OPERA AND PLAY IN OPERA. <> A QT LOGO APPEARS BUT NO AUDIO PLAYS? <>
CAN another AUDIO PLAYER like VLC OR ZOOM be used AND installed as a plugin in OPERA and made to respond to audio files clicked on to open in Opera for listening?
<> HAS that ever been done? <> USING OPERA 36 ON XPSP3?
ANY THOUGHTS IDEAS? TIPS <> 2016 Sept! WHEN I FIND AUDIO,, I CAN RIGHT CLICK AND CLICK SAVE LINK AS AND IT WILL DOWNLOAD THE FILE AND IT WILL PLAY FINE IN WMP. <> BUT I JUST WANT IT TO PLAY IN OPERA AS I BEEN USE TO IN OTHER BROWSERS LIKE CHROME OR FIREFX. THANKS 2016 SEPT.21 -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
A QT LOGO APPEARS BUT NO AUDIO PLAYS?
Again I will ask you to not write in caps.
QT meaning QuickTime? If so, you can't play it in Opera or other Chromium based browsers because support for npapi plug-ins has ended a while ago.
And by the way, there are sites still using Quicktime?
CAN another AUDIO PLAYER like VLC OR ZOOM be used AND installed as a plugin in OPERA and made to respond to audio files clicked on to open in Opera for listening?
If they are npapi plug-ins like the VLC one, they will not work.
USING OPERA 36 ON XPSP3?
ANY THOUGHTS IDEAS? TIPSUpgrade to a newer version of Windows. Over time, the problems will just going to become worse.