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    • fornero
      fornero last edited by

      Opera Version: 58.0.3135.127 Opera is up to date but some Videos don't play

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      • cybrsaylr
        cybrsaylr last edited by cybrsaylr

        Well I have an interim solution until Opera 58 corrects this chronic video issue. My main PC has a couple extra drives on it with older versions on Linux and they still have the older Opera 56 version that plays all vids fine. Don't believe Opera lets you go back to older Opera versions anymore but I have them. Just will make sure NOT to upgrade Opera 56 while running this older version and I'm good to go.

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        • A Former User
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          My problem is that I can't find the opera libffmpeg file. I can't even find the opera folder in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu.
          I tried to find a opera/libfmpeg.so structure. the only place I could find one/two was at ./snap/opera/{31/30}/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/libffmpeg.so. But if I try to cd to there I can only get to ./snap/opera/30 but no further as there doesn't seam to be anything in the directory.
          So how do I get the correct libffmpeg.so file?
          the "good" ffmpeg.so file from chromium I can find in the right directory( /usr/lib/chromium-browser)
          some requisit information:
          Ubuntu 18.10
          I currently have opera (58.0.3....) aswell as opera-beta(60.0.3....) and even opera-dev (61.0.3) installed.
          therefore i would expect there to be more then 2 libffmpeg.so files associated with opera. So should I remove the beta and dev branch?

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          • cybrsaylr
            cybrsaylr last edited by

            Today my problem was solved. After updates were installed videos now play again for Opera Version:58.0.3135.127.

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            • cybrsaylr
              cybrsaylr last edited by cybrsaylr

              Videos still play fine. Showing the current 'Chromium Codecs extra' I have installed now.
              Screenshot from 2019-04-05 11-40-51.png

              Now this below is the OP codecs extra that did not play videos from 15 days ago! Why?

              Screenshot from 2019-04-05 11-48-39.png

              Opera Version:58.0.3135.117 Opera is up to date but Videos don't play, was the Opera version run 15 days ago.

              Opera Version:58.0.3135.127 is the version running today. Is this the reason videos now play?

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              • A Former User
                A Former User last edited by

                Simple Solution

                sudo ln -sf /usr/lib/chromium-browser/libffmpeg.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/libffmpeg.so

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                  • A Former User
                    A Former User @Guest last edited by

                    @salehawal thx, it's works

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                    • A Former User
                      A Former User @Guest last edited by A Former User

                      @salehawal said in Opera Version:58.0.3135.117 Opera is up to date but Videos don't play:

                      Simple Solution

                      sudo ln -sf /usr/lib/chromium-browser/libffmpeg.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/libffmpeg.so

                      What distro is that from? I guess ubuntu...

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                      • A Former User
                        A Former User last edited by A Former User

                        If you guys really wanna get something done, stop working around google's problem by downgrading to other browsers and tell content authors to fix it by not using H.264.

                        they don't always fix their videos, but most of the time they do within the day to a few days later.
                        you'll find my comments all over youtube of videos that don't or initially didn't play for me.
                        if they fix it, I thank them for it and usually give a like if I agree with the video.

                        if they don't want my like or watch time, that's on them

                        if I really wanna watch the video, I can just download it and watch it in full 1080p_60 rather than 480p.
                        I'm pretty sure that quality cut is both Opera's poor optimization in certain areas as well as google's illegal throttling on youtube to enforce chrome use.
                        _

                        also I report the video to google every time I stumble across one, reporting that google is only hurting the authors with their proprietary codec.
                        _

                        this is certainly easier than patching my browser every week, which also only works around google's problem instead of fixing it.

                        #downwithh264
                        H.264 may be a good codec, but unfortunately google brought this on themselves by making it proprietary.

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                        • A Former User
                          A Former User last edited by A Former User

                          Fyi, h264 is a proprietary format, but it is not google's. Google, like ms and many more, is one of the companies that has a licence to use it in its software.

                          On top of that, h264 is backed by companies like arm (= 99.9% of mobile devices) and intel, so it gets hardware accelerated on pretty much any type of hardware. Plus, it has been widespread for at least half a decade, so its implementation on hardware and software is perfect by now.
                          .

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                          • A Former User
                            A Former User @Guest last edited by

                            @jimunderscorep oh alright, thank you for the correction, you actually woke me up to something I wasn't realizing my ignorance on, I'll stop claiming as such.
                            sorry about that.

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                            • A Former User
                              A Former User last edited by

                              alright, so I did research on another solution
                              apparently there's an extension (Google-only sadly) that can block H.264 encoding to use other available encoding formats 🙂
                              https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/enhanced-h264ify/omkfmpieigblcllmkgbflkikinpkodlk

                              looks like youtube's been lying to me all this time because most of the videos (haven't ran into one that doesn't work yet, just being safe) I've been having issues with now work.

                              finally I can say good riddens, and it looks like I don't need to pester the authors anymore 😃

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                              • A Former User
                                A Former User last edited by

                                I don't get you...
                                Regardless of browser and html5 capabilities/implementations, do you want to use webm on youtube or not?

                                This addon is an... enhanced version of h264ify and nothing more. All they do is block youtube's codec detection, and all is done via js. This way, youtube plays in whatever codec you "allow" it to play. You can check it in youtube.com/html5 .

                                On top of the above, and assuming a browser supports all the codecs youtube can use, youtube forces the usage of webm for the videos, because it uses less bandwidth for the same resolution.
                                However, unlike h264, webm is not hardware accelerated, and that is noticeable with its bugger cpu usage, which results in choppy playback on weaker machines, bigger battery consumption on laptops etc.

                                And all that is just theories for opera, since it does not support h264 by default.

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                                • A Former User
                                  A Former User @Guest last edited by

                                  @jimunderscorep said in Opera Version:58.0.3135.117 Opera is up to date but Videos don't play:

                                  that is noticeable with its bugger bigger cpu usage

                                  Typo

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                                  • A Former User
                                    A Former User @Guest last edited by A Former User

                                    @jimunderscorep said in Opera Version:58.0.3135.117 Opera is up to date but Videos don't play:

                                    I don't get you...
                                    Regardless of browser and html5 capabilities/implementations, do you want to use webm on youtube or not?

                                    what's so hard to get? I can use webm just fine
                                    but I'm not gonna bother patching Opera every week it updates
                                    the extension stops youtube from prioritizing H.264 above other codecs (hence "block H.264"), which fixed about half my videos (youtube "lying to me").
                                    yes after having some extended time with it (I only tested about 5 videos prior before posting earlier and just happened to get lucky they all worked), I ran into videos that still didn't play

                                    so while I still need to pester the authors, at least now I can ask them to please provide VP8, VP9, etc encodings rather than to stop using H.264

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                                    • A Former User
                                      A Former User last edited by A Former User

                                      If you are fine with webm, I have no problem.
                                      You do not have to do anything extra to make webm work in opera, as it is the only codec it can support on youtube, so installing extra addons like the one you mentioned is pointless.

                                      Also, please keep in mind that youtube's live streams, e.g. nasa's, use h264 exclusively , there is not a "fallback" webm version for them, so they do not work in opera.
                                      No idea about youtube's embedded videos on other pages.

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                                      • A Former User
                                        A Former User @Guest last edited by A Former User

                                        @jimunderscorep said in Opera Version:58.0.3135.117 Opera is up to date but Videos don't play:

                                        You do not have to do anything extra to make webm work in opera, as it is the only codec it can support on youtube, so installing extra addons like the one you mentioned is pointless.

                                        how is it pointless if I'm blocking a codec that doesn't work??
                                        I can't use H.264, so blocking it to get some videos working (as stated previously) seems pretty pointful to me.

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                                        • A Former User
                                          A Former User @Guest last edited by

                                          @Tcll

                                          Have you got 'Chromium Codecs extra? Check this, its works for me:

                                          sudo ln -sf /usr/lib/chromium-browser/libffmpeg.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/libffmpeg.so

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                                          • A Former User
                                            A Former User @Guest last edited by

                                            @e51ja that's how I patched the browser every week when I was on Xubuntu

                                            it's a nuisance to have to do, and I got tired of it, so I don't bother anymore
                                            plus I don't even know if I can do so on Void Linux (haven't bothered trying)

                                            as I said though, this doesn't fix the problem (not google's problem, at least I don't believe now), it only works around it.

                                            again, the fix is to stop using H.264 when encoding your videos
                                            if the codec doesn't wanna be public (requires a license to use) then let it have it's cake and stop using it.

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