The Videos Don't Play Topic
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nathaniel last edited by
@marcorboels thank you very much, it's working great!
Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS
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john-53 last edited by
@styen said in The Videos Don't Play Topic:
@cupid-101 https://github.com/Ld-Hagen/fix-opera-linux-ffmpeg-widevine/
This worked for me on Opera 81.0.4196.60 on Linux Mint 20.2
Hopefully it will seamlessly update itself after each Opera update.
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clafix last edited by
I had same issue. I changed just one flag:
opera://flags/#use-angle - from value "Default" to value "OpenGL".
And it helped me, now h.264 video playing correctly!
Test video: http://demo.nimius.net/video_test/
Opera v81.0.4196.60 stable. -
john-53 last edited by
@clafix said in The Videos Don't Play Topic:
I had same issue. I changed just one flag:
opera://flags/#use-angle - from value "Default" to value "OpenGL".
And it helped me, now h.264 video playing correctly!
Test video: http://demo.nimius.net/video_test/
Opera v81.0.4196.60 stable.I'm using the same Opera version but I can't find the #use-angle flag.
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styen last edited by
@john-53 said in The Videos Don't Play Topic:
@clafix said in The Videos Don't Play Topic:
I had same issue. I changed just one flag:
opera://flags/#use-angle - from value "Default" to value "OpenGL".
And it helped me, now h.264 video playing correctly!
Test video: http://demo.nimius.net/video_test/
Opera v81.0.4196.60 stable.I'm using the same Opera version but I can't find the #use-angle flag.
It's only in windows version.
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linuc last edited by
Hi
Since the latest update of Opera some websites crash again. Here's an example:
It seems like this fix is no longer working properly at the moment:
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linuc last edited by
Hm...the update function in Opera Menu is not doing anything. So I tried with the terminal using
sudo apt --only-upgrade install
so...
q4os@q4os-desktop:~/Desktop$ sudo apt --only-upgrade install opera-stable Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done opera-stable is already the newest version (81.0.4196.60). 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. q4os@q4os-desktop:~/Desktop$
It looks as I have to be patiently until Q4OS sends the next Opera update? Or what can I do?
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styen last edited by
@linuc said in Solving the problem of the Opera browser with video playback in Ubuntu and similar distributions (Linux Mint, KDE neon):
Hm...the update function in Opera Menu is not doing anything. So I tried with the terminal using
sudo apt --only-upgrade install
so...
q4os@q4os-desktop:~/Desktop$ sudo apt --only-upgrade install opera-stable Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done opera-stable is already the newest version (81.0.4196.60). 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. q4os@q4os-desktop:~/Desktop$
It looks as I have to be patiently until Q4OS sends the next Opera update? Or what can I do?
Also you may download it directly from opera.com
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linuc last edited by
Well, I'll see what I do then. In any case, it would be advantageous if the developers of Opera would test the latest version to see whether it really works correctly before it is distributed all over the world! It's pretty sad when a user has a correctly functioning installation and after the update it no longer works correctly
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masemoel last edited by
On Linux Mint 20.2 and with the latest Opera upgrade, I got YT live streaming and Instagram videos playing properly with the following script:
https://github.com/nicolas-meilan/fix-opera-linux-ffmpeg
I've tried it without Chrome installed, though the script recommends to have it installed. The scripts mentioned above resulted in Opera bricked/not even opening for me...
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xZero last edited by
My script seems to brick the most recent versions of Opera. I am working on a resolution. Until then, a warning is added to the script.
If you ended up with your Opera bricked, you can restore the backup of the changed file:
cd /usr/lib/opera/ cp -v libffmpeg.so.bak libffmpeg.so
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john-53 last edited by
@styen Re: The Videos Don't Play Topic
3 days ago I updated Opera to 82.0.4227.23 and I've had no issues with the method suggested by Ld-Hagen at https://github.com/Ld-Hagen/fix-opera-linux-ffmpeg-widevine/
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linuc last edited by
After a few days of patient waiting, version 82 finally arrived And everything is working normally again! I still use the same solution as at the beginning. Here is a link to my website, which is unfortunately a bit slow (ifastnet!):
By the way, in my traffic report from Wordfence I find every day some visitors from all over the world who call up the forum post . So there are even more patient people then just me
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NameLessUser last edited by
to replace the libffmpeg..so in the opera (82.0......) directory manually does not work anymore...
it's getting annoying
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this working for me (Linux Mint):1
install CHROMIUM2
open terminal and type in:sudo mkdir /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/lib_extra/
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sudo ln -s /usr/lib/chromium/libffmpeg.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/lib_extra/libffmpeg.so
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(re)start operaopera uses chromium's libffmpeg..so
maybe it is necessary to adjust the path(google translation)
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pranadot last edited by
thanks @zarathustra-f90 this worked for me. as at 30/12/2021, my version is 104707, hence i had something like this current/chromium-ffmpeg-98516 .
NB: please close your Opera Browser after following the steps and reopen it.
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adamapfelski last edited by
@vladimir-bardakov After this advice I had to remove opera because it simply stopped working.