Opera cannot play videos on any site after the last update.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Do you have an "N" edition of Windows?
What does https://html5test.com/ say for h.264 support and aac support?
Does the video at https://bitmovin.com/demos/drm play and what's it say for MSE and EME under the video?
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A Former User last edited by
I have the same problem after updating to 67.... just posted a new thread.. hope dev will fix it very soon...
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Alphablake last edited by
@burnout426 Im using a standard win 7(64 bit). The problem i have currently is only with opera i ran the same vids on UC and Chrome, they work fine there i don't really understand all the complicated stuff you just mentioned but i do know that the problem is not from win or from net, otherwise chrome and UC wouldn't work either.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
No need to test anymore. Enough users have confirmed that Opera is broken on Win7 when it comes to this.
chrome
Note that unlike other Chromium-based browsers, Chrome doesn't use system decoders for playback. It has everything built in. This means that Chrome could play videos fine even if Windows didn't have the proper decoders while Opera and other Chromium-based browsers would fail. You're not running into this case though. Just an FYI that Chrome isn't a great comparison for testing/troubleshooting in this case. UC (that you tested with), Vivaldi, the new Chromium-based Edge, and Brave should be good comparisons though.
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newworldman last edited by
I've not been able to play videos on bitchute.com for many months (no sound). Not sure at which version they stopped. All other sites have been ok though, plus on Vivaldi, etc.
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Alphablake last edited by
@burnout426 Opera used to work fine before the 67 update. Perhaps theres is setting which im not aware of. ?
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Alphablake last edited by
@paulpaffett It only suggests reinstalling and so far that was ineffective as well. However it seems there's a bug in the new update and Opera team is working on it.
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itsmeray last edited by
Just an FYI, this is also affecting Windows 10 systems. It is not limited to Windows 7.
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alangonzalez91 last edited by leocg
Problem when trying to watch some YouTube videos.
It does not open the video, it loads the buffer but when trying to play, the player fails.When you deactivate all extensions, the video does not play. The player fails.
When you open the video in incognito mode, the video does not play. The player fails.
When you activate Opera VPN, the video does not play. The player fails.In addition, the YouTube player issues an error report similar to this: An error has occurred. Try again later. (Playback ID: OXGltQjjpYR797-g)
More informationThis problem has started a couple of weeks ago, since the last update.
Opera version for Windows: 67.0.3575.53
I enclose an image and the link of one of the videos.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GT8wxO-O3bE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56pbpludqaE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xljxu4FzNsE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQ61kYzbGtg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ktaoMAcjIY
Etc....In Google Chrome it works correctly.
Greetings from Argentina. I'm new in the forum.
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alangonzalez91 last edited by
@leocg I think the videos have something in common, that have ratings of viewers over 18 years of age, maybe this has some effect on the error.
Referred to the operating system, I think that is not the problem since in Google Chrome the videos are seen correctly, and it is used in the same webkit. In addition, it only happens in some videos since the last Opera update. I have been an Opera user since 2002 and it has never happened.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
There are some video and audio fixes in general and for Win7 in Opera Developer 69.0.3623.0 at https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2020/03/opera-69-0-3623-0-developer-update/ if you want to test before they reach beta and stable.