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    • vprofirov
      vprofirov @treego last edited by vprofirov

      @treego is absolutely correct!
      This is going on for years now.

      The 0.47.2-linux-x64 and the newest of the nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt are not working

      This is waisting time of thousands of people every time, not to mention the new users of linux and opera, bashing their heads until they get lucky and find this forum thread or give up.

      Luckily, we have the great opera community providing solutions, but no thanks to the problem creators/"developers".

      It is time for the Opera-Linux devision to step up before users say to them selves enough is enough! This have happened in the past or did you forget?

      @alexs 's solution is working for Opera version 79.0.4143.22 on Fedora 34 Workstation -> download libffmpeg.so

      Reminder: substitute the existing libffmpeg.so in directory /usr/lib64/opera with the downloaded one and restart the opera browser

      P.S. Thank you @alexs !

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        • vprofirov
          vprofirov @pinheadlucas last edited by vprofirov

          @pinheadlucas check and try @alexs 's solution, before you replace the existing file you should make a backup of it.

          If it works - repost, so other users with Linux Distro like yours - know

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          • ddvddv
            ddvddv @hectormaciasa1979 last edited by

            @hectormaciasa1979: ...just fix it. ok.

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

              @alexs - That version of ffmpeg requires C version > 2.27 so Opera won't load on Ubuntu 18.04 Lts

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              • davidr
                davidr @Guest last edited by davidr

                I have the same problem as reported by @johnd78 and others. It happens like this: after Opera has been running for a few minutes (not immediately after a program or system restart, but some time later), whether in a new or existing tab, if I click in the address/search bar, type, and press Enter, nothing happens. It doesn't matter whether I type a search string or a Web address known to be valid: nothing happens. The typing appears dimmed as I type, and there is a globe icon at the left of the bar. Switching to a different tab and then back to the non-functioning tab sometimes heals the problem and sometimes does not. The problem does not happen in a newly opened window. This bug has been around at least since last November; besides the forum thread @johnd78 links to, see https://forums.opera.com/topic/44882/solved-address-search-bar-doesn-t-work-won-t-let-me-enter-grays-out-text-etc/175.

                I am using Opera v. 79.0.4143.22; as far as I know this is the stable version, since I don't use Opera betas. I am on Windows 7 Pro 64-bit SP1.

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                • chas4
                  chas4 @leocg last edited by

                  @leocg I see it in all 3 channels for a few years now.

                  Why Open the Web?

                  Despite the connecting purpose of the Web, it is not entirely open to all of its users.
                  When used correctly, HTML documents can be displayed across platforms and devices.
                  However, many devices are excluded access to Web content.

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                  • chas4
                    chas4 @burnout426 last edited by

                    @burnout426 On a SSD here (pre NVMe drive), the relaunch button should not show until after it is ready to restart to finish the update

                    Why Open the Web?

                    Despite the connecting purpose of the Web, it is not entirely open to all of its users.
                    When used correctly, HTML documents can be displayed across platforms and devices.
                    However, many devices are excluded access to Web content.

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                    • styen
                      styen last edited by styen

                      There are some scripts to fix ffmpeg and widevine on linux (Debian-based) based on https://github.com/nicolas-meilan/fix-opera-linux-ffmpeg.
                      Main branch. Currently works fine:
                      https://github.com/Ld-Hagen/fix-opera-linux-ffmpeg-widevine
                      Testing branch allowing to create auto-fix hook for apt (hope to get feedback if it works or not):
                      https://github.com/Ld-Hagen/fix-opera-linux-ffmpeg-widevine/tree/lazy

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                      • mikerobinson
                        mikerobinson last edited by

                        A lot of pages just flat-out crash for me now, such as Gmail and Facebook.

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                        • mikerobinson
                          mikerobinson @mikerobinson last edited by

                          @mikerobinson: Ok, I reinstalled Opera and now it's working again. Who knows what happened last time...

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                          • mikerobinson
                            mikerobinson @mikerobinson last edited by

                            @mikerobinson: Ok, I reinstalled Opera and now it's working again. Who knows what happened last time...

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                            • GKaczmarek
                              GKaczmarek Opera last edited by

                              The address bar bug was reported as DNA-95481. Thanks a lot to all of you that provided us with information that helped us track it down 🙂

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                              • davidr
                                davidr @GKaczmarek last edited by

                                @gkaczmarek said in Opera 79 Stable:

                                The address bar bug was reported as DNA-95481. Thanks a lot to all of you that provided us with information that helped us track it down 🙂

                                Thanks, that's great to hear! Looking forward to the fix.

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                                • andrew84
                                  andrew84 last edited by

                                  I have performance issues since 79 version when watching youtube using avc1 codecs (even without the animated tab indicator). It's fine in 78.
                                  I also checked in Edge Canary and no issues there.

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

                                    @treego: I got tired of using Opera on linux, even today they don't support libffmpeg.so (ie they don't support H.264 format natively). I think this is absurd. After this update that prevented me from watching videos from youtube, twitter and other sites, I decided to switch to Brave browser.

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

                                      @vprofirov: The disregard of Opera developers with the Linux community is absurd. I got tired of waiting for their goodwill. I migrated my entire Opera account (I used it on Kubuntu and Android smartphone) to the Brave browser. I tried Vivaldi too, but it doesn't seem as fast as Brave (both on Kubuntu and on android). It's a shame that Opera's development is like this, I really believed that with the new Chinese owners, development would be faster, but I was very wrong.

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

                                        @vprofirov: Two years ago (August 2019) I asked them to support the h.264 format in the browser for linux. Until today they have not done that. I got tired of their goodwill. Opera never again.
                                        https://forums.opera.com/topic/34659/opera-linux-browser-h-264-support-through-x264-open-source-codec

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                                        • leocg
                                          leocg Moderator Volunteer @Guest last edited by

                                          @pinportal It was already explained that they can't support proprietary codecs natively for legal reasons.

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                                          • treego
                                            treego @leocg last edited by

                                            @leocg said in Opera 79 Stable:

                                            @pinportal It was already explained that they can't support proprietary codecs natively for legal reasons.

                                            How is that Brave and Vivaldi apparently support these proprietary codecs natively without violating laws?

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