• Login
    • Search
    • Categories
    • Recent
    • Tags
    • Users
    • Groups
    • Rules
    • Help

    Do more on the web, with a fast and secure browser!

    Download Opera browser with:

    • built-in ad blocker
    • battery saver
    • free VPN
    Download Opera

    Widevine and Opera

    Opera for Linux
    28
    69
    95648
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • A Former User
      A Former User @mpvrisavant last edited by

      @mpvrisavant It worked for me in Opera 65.0.3467.48. Thank for sharing

      Reply Quote 0
        1 Reply Last reply
      • paulkastel
        paulkastel @paulkastel last edited by

        @paulkastel
        I performed some updates of software and of operating system and Opera lost DRM support - again.

        (This is joke from creators of Opera, that after all this time it works on macOS and Windows and Linux version of their product is not supported as well).

        But - good news is that I performed same steps from my instruction but in step 5 I used newer version of codecs: 0.42.4-linux-x64.zip, and Opera ver. 65.0.3467.48 plays Spotify Web again.

        Reply Quote 0
          1 Reply Last reply
        • A Former User
          A Former User last edited by

          As mentioned above the problem is the predefined path of widevine plugin which points to an address which is not valid anymore.

          1. Install google chrome or download the libwidevinecdm.so
          2. edit /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/resources/widevine_config.json and give it the address of the libwidevinecdm.so
            in my case it was
            /opt/google/chrome/WidevineCdm/_platform_specific/linux_x64/libwidevinecdm.so
          3. restart the opera and it will work fine.
            I am using Opera 65 on Linux.
          Reply Quote 1
            liewcheonfong 1 Reply Last reply
          • liewcheonfong
            liewcheonfong @Guest last edited by

            @igitqara this works. remember to clear browser cache too!

            Reply Quote 0
              1 Reply Last reply
            • yukiusa
              yukiusa @mpvrisavant last edited by

              @mpvrisavant Rally appreciate it!!! This has worked for me😁 😁

              Reply Quote 0
                1 Reply Last reply
              • parasit
                parasit last edited by

                Like @paulkastel wrote before "I performed some updates of software and of operating system and Opera lost DRM support - again." I have AGAIN the same situation, but this time above solution just not work.
                I have new ffmpeg, libwidevinecmd, corrected (again !!!) widevine_config, and still no DRM, no Netflix, no Spotify.
                This is not annoying anymore, this is a joke. Every #fword update is the same situation.

                Any suggestions besides switching to Chrome?

                This time Opera 66.0.3515.44 on Kubunu Linux 19.10

                Reply Quote 0
                  parasit A Former User 2 Replies Last reply
                • parasit
                  parasit @parasit last edited by

                  P.S. (Can't edit now) Chrome on the same libs works fine and shows in Components - Widevine 4.10.1610.0, where Opera shows 0.0.0.0

                  Reply Quote 0
                    1 Reply Last reply
                  • maydin95
                    maydin95 last edited by

                    Great. It is broken after Opera 66 update. Chrome version is 79 right now. I have no problem with Youtube videos but I cannot access Spotify.

                    I learned last version from this link: https://dl.google.com/widevine-cdm/versions.txt
                    Then downloaded last Widewine library using this link: https://dl.google.com/widevine-cdm/4.10.1582.2-linux-x64.zip
                    (This is what afore-mentioned script does)

                    All settings are correct but Opera doesn't play DRM content. I have updated this file too: /opt/google/chrome/libwidevinecdm.so

                    # /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/resources/widevine_config.json
                    [
                       {
                          "preload" : "/opt/google/chrome/libwidevinecdm.so"
                       },
                       {
                          "preload" : "/opt/google/chrome-beta/libwidevinecdm.so"
                       },
                       {
                          "preload" : "/opt/google/chrome-unstable/libwidevinecdm.so"
                       }
                    ]
                    
                    Reply Quote 0
                      1 Reply Last reply
                    • A Former User
                      A Former User @parasit last edited by

                      @parasit I also confirm that after upgrading to Opera 66 the above mentioned solution is not working anymore. I have tried different versions of libwidevincdm but none worked. I have switched to Brave, since I had enough of this frustrating issue. All other chrome-based browsers such as Vivaldi and Brave already fixed this stupid problem by simply delivering the widevine with the browser.

                      Reply Quote 0
                        1 Reply Last reply
                      • maydin95
                        maydin95 last edited by

                        According to Vivaldi developers there needs to be a manifest.json file for Chromium 79+. I tried to use that manifest file for Opera but I couldn't make it work.

                        If you want to try yourself here that file: (Make sure you have right version of Widevine)

                        {
                            "arch": "x64",
                            "description": "Widevine Content Decryption Module",
                            "manifest_version": 2,
                            "name": "WidevineCdm",
                            "os": "linux",
                            "version": "4.10.1582.1",
                            "x-cdm-codecs": "vp8,vp9.0,avc1,av01",
                            "x-cdm-host-versions": "10",
                            "x-cdm-interface-versions": "10",
                            "x-cdm-module-versions": "4",
                            "x-cdm-persistent-license-support": false
                        }
                        
                        Reply Quote 1
                          1 Reply Last reply
                        • macfly1987
                          macfly1987 last edited by

                          I have the same problem. Debian testing system.

                          Since Opera 66 and above, Widevine support does not work.

                          I reported the problem to them several times, but no response.

                          Can the creators of Opera explain why in their browser they can not add built-in libffmpeg and widevine in the browser? Somehow on Windows you do not need to install Google Chrome to have Widevine.

                          Now there is also a problem with the libffmpeg.so file, because before it was enough to install the appropriate package for Chromium. Now this file is stapled in the browser.

                          Using Opera on Linux has become very limited and problematic.

                          @maydin95 , where to upload this file?

                          Reply Quote 0
                            maydin95 1 Reply Last reply
                          • maydin95
                            maydin95 @macfly1987 last edited by

                            @macfly1987 I read it from a Vivaldi developer in Vivaldi forum, he said there needs to be a manifest file but I have no what to do.

                            Reply Quote 0
                              burnout426 1 Reply Last reply
                            • zekemx
                              zekemx last edited by zekemx

                              @maydin95 Hello and sorry for the delay.. My hard drive broke and I did not had any linux installed to test.

                              It seems to me that the Opera Developers don't have the intention to support widevine in Opera linux for some reason.

                              I did many changes and tests.
                              modified the widevine.config.json from: /opt/google/chrome/libwidevinecdm.so to /opt/google/chrome/WidevineCdm/_platform_specific/linux_x64/libwidevinecdm.so (and subsecuent) since the latest chrome changed the libwidevinecdm.so location.

                              I downloaded the latest libffmpeg.so and made sure H.264 support was enabled (Test it on: https://html5test.com/).

                              I created a soft link using: ln -s /opt/google/chrome/WidevineCdm/_platform_specific/linux_x64/libwidevinecdm.so /opt/google/chrome/ to be able to keep the original widevine_config.json file from opera (This worked great before so I didn't have to modify it everytime opera got updated.

                              Nothing works... 😞

                              In conclusion.. Opera doesn't work with widevine anymore (As of today), I hope the Opera Developers would explain why, but probably they don't care about linux users anymore.

                              I even installed Opera for Windows and noticed that there is a folder named WidevineCdm located at: C:\Users\userprofile\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable\WidevineCdm\ that seems to be google Chrome's.. so did the same on the linux side and did many tests, I even changed the manifest.json with no success.

                              I noticed that in the manifest.json file the widevine library for linux is not defined so I did it myself.. Still it doesn't work.

                              I have to say that I love Opera but since it doesn't work with widevine anymore and unable to watch netflix and listen to spotify I will remove it from my system.

                              I'll keep you posted just in case it works for me.

                              Regards
                              Ezequiel Partida (ZekeMX)

                              Reply Quote 1
                                1 Reply Last reply
                              • burnout426
                                burnout426 Volunteer @maydin95 last edited by burnout426

                                @maydin95 said in Widevine and Opera:

                                @macfly1987 I read it from a Vivaldi developer in Vivaldi forum, he said there needs to be a manifest file but I have no what to do.

                                You can try asking Ruari. He deals with Linux for Vivaldi and has written all those libffmpeg and widewine scripts for Vivaldi. He used to work for Opera too. If it's something that can be fixed outside Opera with the manifest thing, he probably knows how to do it.

                                Reply Quote 1
                                  1 Reply Last reply
                                • miqwalsh
                                  miqwalsh last edited by

                                  @zekemx said in Widevine and Opera:

                                  In conclusion.. Opera doesn't work with widevine anymore (As of today), I hope the Opera Developers would explain why, but probably they don't care about linux users anymore.

                                  @ zekemx:- That's it in a nutshell. I read somewhere, not many days ago, that Opera has been bought out by one of the 'big boys'. Expect many more annoying changes like this over the next few releases; these people have made it crystal-clear that they are only going to support Windows exclusively.....because that's where the money is.

                                  Everybody else can go whistle. So; it looks like I, too, will be returning to Chrome again.

                                  Bloody annoying.....but at least Big Brother doesn't give you quite this many hoops to jump through for an overall 'experience'. And everything does work, with relatively little 'pain'.

                                  Mike. 😠

                                  Reply Quote 2
                                    1 Reply Last reply
                                  • l33t4opera
                                    l33t4opera last edited by sgunhouse

                                    Hi guys, I have some good news ;-)
                                    I just checked it, and the problem looks to be solved in the latest developer version
                                    (68.0.3602.0 - "DNA-84335 [Linux] Widevine is not working due to changed path of libwidevinecdm.so"),
                                    when you provide proper path to Widevine's folder in the "widevine_config.json" file, for example "/usr/lib/chromium-browser/WidevineCdm".

                                    Reply Quote 1
                                      l33t4opera 1 Reply Last reply
                                    • A Former User
                                      A Former User last edited by

                                      Widewine works again in developer version (Version:68.0.3602.0). It seems that they have changed the format of widevine_config.json and now instead of poinitng to the library file, the addresses point to the WidevineCdm directory containing manifest.json file and _platform_specific directory. This would be by default /opt/google/chrome/WidevineCdm

                                      Reply Quote 2
                                        1 Reply Last reply
                                      • burnout426
                                        burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426

                                        The setup I did for Opera Stable (66) for libffmpeg and Widevine on Linux Mint 19.3 XFCE is this:

                                        • Install Google Chrome and Opera.

                                        • Create "/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/lib_extra"

                                        • Place libffmpeg.so for Chromium 79 in the "lib_extra" folder. Got it from https://github.com/iteufel/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/releases/tag/0.43.6.

                                        • Copy "opt/google/chrome/WidevineCdm" to the "lib_extra" folder.

                                        • Edit "/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/resources/ffmpeg_preload_config.json" to be:

                                          []
                                          
                                        • Edit "/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/resources/widevine_config.json" to be:

                                            [
                                                {
                                                   "preload": "/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/lib_extra/WidevineCdm"
                                                }
                                          
                                            ]
                                          
                                        • Uninstall Chrome and delete "/usr/lib/chromium-browser" for good measure.

                                        In testing, unlike "lib_extra" for ffmpeg, Opera does not not search for the Widevine lib or the Widevine folder in any other place besides what's in widevine_config.json. It doesn't even search in "~/.config/opera/WidevineCdm".

                                        (See https://forums.opera.com/post/199264 (my reply/question to @jimunderscorep) for why I edited the config files so Opera only searches for its own copies of libffmpeg and widevine.)

                                        Reply Quote 3
                                          1 Reply Last reply
                                        • burnout426
                                          burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

                                          Here's how I'm getting Widevine for Opera Stable without installing Chrome. It's based on https://gist.github.com/ruario/3c873d43eb20553d5014bd4d29fe37f1.

                                          wget https://dl.google.com/widevine-cdm/versions.txt
                                          
                                          wdm=$( cat versions.txt | tail -n1 )
                                          
                                          wget https://dl.google.com/widevine-cdm/$wdm-linux-x64.zip
                                          
                                          unzip $wdm-linux-x64.zip
                                          
                                          mkdir WidevineCdm
                                          
                                          mv manifest.json WidevineCdm
                                          
                                          mkdir "WidevineCdm/_platform_specific"
                                          
                                          mkdir "WidevineCdm/_platform_specific/linux_x64"
                                          
                                          mv libwidevinecdm.so "WidevineCdm/_platform_specific/linux_x64"
                                          

                                          Then, put the WidevineCdm folder in a spot Opera is looking for like /opt/google/chrome:

                                          sudo mkdir /opt
                                          
                                          sudo mkdir /opt/google
                                          
                                          sudo mkdir /opt/google/chrome
                                          
                                          sudo mv WidevineCdm /opt/google/chrome
                                          

                                          Then:

                                          cat /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/resources/widevine_config.json
                                          

                                          and make sure the first preload is exactly:

                                          "preload" : "/opt/google/chrome/WidevineCdm"

                                          If not, fix it.

                                          Reply Quote 1
                                            1 Reply Last reply
                                          • l33t4opera
                                            l33t4opera @l33t4opera last edited by

                                            Hi guys, the Widevine is fixed now also in the latest Opera stable for Linux.

                                            Reply Quote 1
                                              A Former User 1 Reply Last reply
                                            • First post
                                              Last post

                                            Computer browsers

                                            • Opera for Windows
                                            • Opera for Mac
                                            • Opera for Linux
                                            • Opera beta version
                                            • Opera USB

                                            Mobile browsers

                                            • Opera for Android
                                            • Opera Mini
                                            • Opera Touch
                                            • Opera for basic phones

                                            • Add-ons
                                            • Opera account
                                            • Wallpapers
                                            • Opera Ads

                                            • Help & support
                                            • Opera blogs
                                            • Opera forums
                                            • Dev.Opera

                                            • Security
                                            • Privacy
                                            • Cookies Policy
                                            • EULA
                                            • Terms of Service

                                            • About Opera
                                            • Press info
                                            • Jobs
                                            • Investors
                                            • Become a partner
                                            • Contact us

                                            Follow Opera

                                            • Opera - Facebook
                                            • Opera - Twitter
                                            • Opera - YouTube
                                            • Opera - LinkedIn
                                            • Opera - Instagram

                                            © Opera Software 1995-