[Solved]Video playback issues with MacOS Catalina
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A Former User last edited by
I have the same problem running macOS Catalina and Opera 64.* so tried to switch back to 63.x.x.107. The shell command to disable autoupdate didn't work. Deleting the autoupdate from inside the Opera.app would cause a file is corrupt error.
What did work was using terminal to zero out the update files after downloading and installing the Opera.app.
echo "" > /Applications/Opera.app/Contents/MacOS/opera_autoupdate
echo "" > /Applications/Opera.app/Contents/MacOS/opera_updateinstaller
echo "" > /Applications/Opera.app/Contents/Versions/63.0.3368.107/Opera\ Framework.framework/Versions/A/Helpers/opera_autoupdateYou will need to change 63.0.3368.107 to the version of Opera you wish to run, but disable the autoupdate.
Hope this helps.
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archimdx last edited by
@gnubee This worked! I deleted Opera 64, downloaded and installed 63.0.3368.94 from the FTP index and let it update to 63.0.3368.107 - Before launching Opera again I used the the terminal commands you suggested, and that's it... I get the message "An error occurred while checking for updates" when checking "About Opera" in the menu, but it stays put in that version. Netflix and Prime Video now work fine. Thanks!!
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avl Opera last edited by
We're aware of the issue and it'll be fixed in the next update to Opera.
For people struggling with automatic update, it's much easier to disable it like this (and easy to revert later too):
Open Terminal.app and write
defaults write com.operasoftware.Opera OPDisableAutoUpdate true
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A Former User last edited by
Hi everyone-first let me say, I am not a software or PC expert but I"m pretty good at following directions. I prefer Opera to Safari, Chrome and Firefox. I upgraded to Catalina a week ago, and have had numerous issues. I can watch videos in some sites but not all, Youtube is fine, however some sites say, HTML5 video not found. I've checked the same site on other browsers and the videos play fine. I'd prefer to stick to Opera for my needs. I downloaded the latest version of Firefox and it keeps freezing up. I prefer not to call to call Geek Squad to fix a few of the these issues. So if anyone knows of a fix or a suggestion, I'd much appreciate the help. Thank you.
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burberrys last edited by
@avl said in Video playback issues with MacOS Catalina:
We're aware of the issue and it'll be fixed in the next update to Opera.
For people struggling with automatic update, it's much easier to disable it like this (and easy to revert later too):
Open Terminal.app and write
defaults write com.operasoftware.Opera OPDisableAutoUpdate true
Would you or anybody be able to post the command to reverse the above command you just posted?
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
Thank you to all involved in helping to resolve this video playback issue..
The latest
Opera
Version: 64.0.3417.61is now streaming Netflix, and Amazon Prime videos and doing well with other videos I had issues with, even before the 64.* update.
Also, I was making the mistake of not exiting and restarting Opera after running the terminal command:
defaults write com.operasoftware.Opera OPDisableAutoUpdate true
or
defaults write com.operasoftware.Opera OPDisableAutoUpdate false
So that was fun to learn as well.
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burberrys last edited by
@gnubee said in Video playback issues with MacOS Catalina:
Thank you to all involved in helping to resolve this video playback issue..
The latest
Opera
Version: 64.0.3417.61is now streaming Netflix, and Amazon Prime videos and doing well with other videos I had issues with even before the 64.* update.
Also, I was making the mistake of not exiting and restarting Opera after running the terminal command:
defaults write com.operasoftware.Opera OPDisableAutoUpdate true
or
defaults write com.operasoftware.Opera OPDisableAutoUpdate false
So that was fun to learn as well.
I also just exited so the update can be turned on again. Thank you and for the updates!
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avl Opera last edited by
Just to be completely clear, many of you mentioned it already but an update with a fix for this issue was released yesterday. You can see the full changelog at https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2019/10/opera-64-0-3417-61-stable-update/ .
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atls last edited by
Hello all. I can now stream netflix and prime video but I am still having the problem that the film cuts in half and then switches sides in fullscreen. Anyone else have this problem? I can't attach a screenshot because as soon as you press any keys it goes back to normal for about 5 seconds.
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avl Opera last edited by
@atls it's probably better if you open a new thread for this, it's not related to the problem described in this thread so far. For those interested, that problem was due to a problem with the Widevine DRM plugin, which is used by e.g. Netflix and Amazon Prime to protect their content, but not by YouTube.