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    • katberg
      katberg @rgplayzmc last edited by

      @rgplayzmc

      Thanks a lot, works is great!

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      • Fuzedrums
        Fuzedrums last edited by

        I've had this problem for about two years now. Can't the fix it? Vivaldi solved it somehow.
        Every time I update, I start looking for the damn libffmpeg.so file.

        For Opera 79.0 install latest Vivaldi browser 4.2 and the take the lib:
        sudo cp /var/opt/vivaldi/media-codecs-79b56700ea9558c50a5edacaeb70298120127d2f8b32bb5e05c3876a51bd64b5/libffmpeg.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/libffmpeg.so

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        • torrit
          torrit @rgplayzmc last edited by

          @rgplayzmc
          Your solution worked like a charm. Thanks!

          I had tried copying libffmpeg from /usr/lib/chromium-browser/libffmpeg.so but it worsened the situation. Not only the playback didn't work - opera cashed on any page with an embedded video.
          Now everything works as expected. Finally!

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          • nneo16
            nneo16 @rgplayzmc last edited by

            @rgplayzmc Thanks,

            Why only snap version works ? 😕

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              • leocg
                leocg Moderator Volunteer @dzanis last edited by

                @dzanis English here please

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                • ipa
                  ipa last edited by

                  @leocg I'm surprised this license is more affordable for Vivaldi than for Opera (which I thought should be much richer company) :).
                  Moreover if the licence is not affordable why this lib works well in the snap version then?

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                  • leocg
                    leocg Moderator Volunteer @ipa last edited by

                    @ipa As far as I know, Vivaldi doesn't have the license.

                    Regarding the snap version, the codecs are provided by Canonical: https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2018/08/opera-54-0-2952-71-stable-update/

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                    • ipa
                      ipa @leocg last edited by

                      FYI @leocg I just tried out of the box and Vivaldi works. Also there are number of other people confirming the same.

                      Thanks regarding snap.. I'd consider switching there.

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                      • leocg
                        leocg Moderator Volunteer @ipa last edited by

                        @ipa I didn't say that it doesn't work in Vivaldi, I said that they don;'t have the license as far as I know.

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

                          @mr-matt-eastwood yop works fine

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                          • linuc
                            linuc last edited by

                            It's been quite a long time now that this problem has existed. Other browsers can obviously solve it, for example Vivaldi. Also the snap installation of Opera works with video. It would be time for the Opera team to make a clear statement here and provide a simple solution to the problem. By simple I mean that it should be workable even for users of Linux without background knowledge. Downloading files, unzipping them and then copying them into directories is from the last century!

                            So what is the problem and what is the ultimate solution?

                            greetings
                            LinuC

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                            • leocg
                              leocg Moderator Volunteer @linuc last edited by

                              @linuc What is the problem was already explained in the topic, but you can check it in https://forums.opera.com/post/150324

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                              • linuc
                                linuc @leocg last edited by

                                @leocg

                                Ok, I see you need exactly the right file with the right version. Vivaldi recently solved the problem and wrote to me that they have built in a "fallback". I suppose it means Vivaldi doesn't actually update until the correct version of the lib is in place.

                                Opera snap works. Is the license paid by the snap makers there?

                                How about a permanent solution? For example, the makers of different browsers form a company and this company buys the license, which is then valid for all of the company's products? Or what are the rules of the license?

                                Now you can say that you would rather remain "independent". I understand that. But you are not independent, at least not with this problem.

                                Opera is a very important browser (also Vivaldi), because I notice that none of the other browsers manage the memory and cache so well. With my 11 year old notebook with 1GB RAM and a swapfile of 2GB (swapiness 40) and single core processor I can open 6-8 tabs without any problems, without long waiting times. The Linux community doesn't like that these algorithms are not public 😉 Maybe you could publish the old versions? Sometimes you have to compromise to stay at the top 🙂

                                I hope you continue to be successful and thank you very much for Opera Browser, I always use it and if there is a video that I really want to see, then I switch to Vivaldi for a moment. It is a shame that Vivaldi has no function to block the preload of videos. This is very bad with 1GB of RAM 🙂

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                                • leocg
                                  leocg Moderator Volunteer @linuc last edited by

                                  @linuc said:

                                  Opera snap works. Is the license paid by the snap makers there?

                                  See https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2018/08/opera-54-0-2952-71-stable-update/. If I understood correctly, it uses the Chromium codecs provided by Canonical.

                                  How about a permanent solution? For example, the makers of different browsers form a company and this company buys the license, which is then valid for all of the company's products? Or what are the rules of the license?

                                  As far as I know, Opera and other browser/software makers prefer that non-proprietary codecs are used for media on the web. Besides that, those licenses can be very expensive.

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                                  • linuc
                                    linuc @leocg last edited by

                                    @leocg

                                    I see. Well, maybe the problem will be solved at some point if everyone agrees which non-proprietary license they want to use.

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                                    • A Former User
                                      A Former User last edited by

                                      How can you play Youtube videos?
                                      Opera version 79.0.4143.72. Linux Mint 20.2 Uma

                                      Substitution of the libffmpeg.so file no longer works.

                                      Is it really hard for developers to solve this long-standing problem, or might it be time to uninstall Opera and switch to another browser?

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                                      • leocg
                                        leocg Moderator Volunteer @Guest last edited by

                                        @pak-a As already said, it's a legal issue and I guess there is nothing that developers can do about it. Only thing would be, maybe, to delay the Linux releases to avoid version conflicts of the libffmpeg.so

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                                        • linuc
                                          linuc @leocg last edited by

                                          @leocg

                                          I'm still waiting for the update of Opera, which solves the problem! I have given you some tips! Vivaldi works, with "fallback". Do not you speak together? It would be better.

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                                          • leocg
                                            leocg Moderator Volunteer @linuc last edited by

                                            @linuc As you know, I don't work for Opera. No moderator works for Opera.

                                            And as already said, Opera can't provide the library by any means.

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