Opera 108.0.5067.24 stable update
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A Former User last edited by
Still no bug fix for "selecting cookies", can't be set to "block third party cookies".
And after update exception for ad-block were reverted, again. That's been an issue a while ago, but hasn't happened again for quite some time. I understand that Opera has to make money, but either you block ads or not. But reverting users' preference isn't a transparent way.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@derhimmelssheriff Third party cookies are being deprecated by Chromium, maybe the problem is just a consequence of it
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg There was no problem to setting it in Chrome and in Vivaldi, actually.
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Mcfoster last edited by
Some videos, including the Udemy lessons, and some you-tube will not play in Opera, while they play fine in Chromium and Firefox. I still use Opera as my main driver as it does work better on some websites.
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A Former User last edited by
Next issue: I updated on my windows work machine, and lost all my bookmarks. Sync was turned on.
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tastodd last edited by
@derhimmelssheriff look at "about the program" so that there is the correct path to the profile
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gibba13 last edited by
Windows 10 22H2. After updating to Opera 108.0.5067.20 and 108.0.5067.24 In private window hangs with "not responding," if opened alone. If you right-click the Opera Icon in the Task bar without Opera running and select New private window it hangs,
If you already have an Opera window open and do the same steps, the In Private window opens and responds like normal.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@mcfoster said in Opera 108.0.5067.24 stable update:
@leocg Linux Mint 21.3 and Pop!OS 22.04. (Current stable releases, both up to date) using Opera 108.0.5067.24.
Goto the URL
opera:///about
and take note of the "install" path. Then, close Opera.Then, download "0.85.0-linux-x64.zip" from https://github.com/Ld-Hagen/fix-opera-linux-ffmpeg-widevine/releases/tag/nwjs-ffmpeg-0.85.0 and extract libffmpeg.so from the zip file.
Then, in Opera's install folder, create a folder named
lib_extra
if it's not already there. If it is there, delete all files in it so the folder is empty.Then, put the libffmpeg.so you got from the zip file in the
lib_extra
folder.(Do not mess with the libffmpeg.so in the root of the install folder that Opera comes with.)
Then, start Opera, goto https://html5test.opensuse.org/ and make sure it says yes for aac and h.264 support (in addition to VP8, VP9, opus and vorbis support). Also, make sure it says yes for "DRM Support" and "Media Source Extensions".
Then, goto https://bitmovin.com/demos/drm and make sure the video plays with audio and that it says MSE and EME are supported below the video. Make sure EME has "Widevine" checked and make sure MSE has video/mp4 checked (in addition to video/webm).
More info here.
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hectormaciasa1979 last edited by
New 107 build in the FTP servers!!
107.0.5045.71 today march 13, 2024.
Now, why would you do that?