Enable secure playback in your browser in Opera GX Player Spotify [Windows]
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SuperDragon-123 last edited by
i tried doing the components to do the secure playback but its either loading waaaaaaay to long or it is not working so is there another way or is this the only way.
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franciscaid Banned last edited by
@superdragon-123 said in Enable secure playback in your browser in Opera GX Player Spotify [Windows]:
i tried doing the components to do the secure playback but its either loading waaaaaaay to long or it is not working so is there another way or is this the only way.
i got the same issue, did you fix this?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Things you can try:
Goto the URL
opera://about
and take note of the "profile" path. Then, close Opera and delete the WidevineCDM folder in the profile folder.Then, start Opera, goto the URL
opera://components
, click "update" for Widevine, let it update, and restart Opera.Then, start Opera and goto https://html5test.com/ and make sure it shows "yes" for h.264 support and "yes" for aac support.
Once that's good, goto https://bitmovin.com/demos/drm, make sure it says "Using Widevine" above the video and "Widevine" for EME below the video, and "video/mp4; codecs="avc1.42c00d" for MSE below the video. And, make sure the video plays and you can hear its audio.
Then, goto the URL
opera://settings/siteData
, typespotify.com
in the search-cookies field and choose "remove all shown".Then, goto https://open.spotify.com/ in a new tab, log in, and try to play some music.
If you still have problems, goto the URL
opera://flags/#reduce-user-agent
, enable the flag, restart Opera, and try again.If you still have problems, goto the URL
opera://settings/system
, disable hardware acceleration, restart Opera, and try again.If you still have problems, goto the URL
opera://extensions
, disable all your extensions, and restart Opera.If you still ahve problems, make sure you're not using Opera's VPN, and try turning off Opera's Adblocking and tracking protection.
If you still have problems, try all of the above with a standalone installation.
You can also goto the URL
opera://settings/content/protectedContent
, and make sure "Sites can play protected content" and "Sites can use identifiers to play protected content" are set with no sites in the custom behaviors list. -
Claudio29 last edited by
Goto the URL opera://about and take note of the "profile" path. Then, close Opera and delete the WidevineCDM folder in the profile folder.
Then, start Opera, goto the URL opera://components, click "update" for Widevine, let it update, and restart Opera.
I only did these 2 things and everything worked fine,good job mate
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kendrasundry Banned last edited by
@mika81194 It seems like you're facing the "enable secure playback in your browser" issue on Opera GX while using the Spotify web player. Even though you've enabled the "Allow site to play protected content" setting, the problem persists. In such cases, it's recommended to ensure that your browser and operating system are up to date. Additionally, consider clearing your browser's cache and cookies, as this might help resolve the issue. However, for a seamless and enhanced experience, I suggest downloading the Spotify Premium app on your PC. This standalone application offers better performance, exclusive features, and ensures a more secure playback environment, eliminating the hassles of browser-related problems. Visit the official Spotify website to download the app and enjoy uninterrupted music streaming.
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kendrasundry Banned last edited by leocg
@kendrasundry That's seems like you've encountered the "enable secure playback in your browser" issue despite having enabled the "Allow site to play protected content" setting. This can sometimes happen due to compatibility or configuration glitches. To troubleshoot, consider clearing your browser cache and cookies, ensuring you're using the latest version of Opera GX, and verifying that any relevant browser extensions aren't causing conflicts. Additionally, check if there are any pending Windows updates that might affect playback security. If the issue persists, reaching out to Opera GX's support or the Spotify support team might provide more tailored assistance to resolve this matter.
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jhoncaleb Banned last edited by
@mika81194 Using Opera GX Player on Spotify [Windows] helps protect your data by providing secure playback. All the music you listen to in Opera GX Player is encrypted and sent through a protected channel, ensuring only authorized users can access it. This end-to-end encryption ensures that any sensitive information remains safe from malicious actors or third parties who may try to intercept
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CeliaOliver Banned last edited by
Sorry to make the post again but when I'm listening to spotify it often stops suddenly, I don't know if it's due to the browser or not
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YoungSinatra last edited by
@Dzee thanks for the help i was struggling to listen to Spotify on my pc
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Chell-Johnson last edited by
Ok I did what many people have said but I gone to opera://components, click "update" for Widevine, but it keeps saying update Error, and I keep retrying it but nothing works