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    • sorenfeodor
      sorenfeodor @Cappy984 last edited by

      @cappy984 Did you try the solutions given in the other "videos won't play"-questions?

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      • zibi1981
        zibi1981 @Cappy984 last edited by

        @cappy984 In my case it is a similar issue, but I guess related only to DRM content

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        • BerlinMark
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          • Cappy984
            Cappy984 last edited by

            I actually moved from Zorin to Ubuntu and i still got the same error and i installed Opera from snap store and it started to work

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            • zibi1981
              zibi1981 @Cappy984 last edited by

              @cappy984 Which Opera version?

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              • gidici61
                gidici61 last edited by

                Still the old problem: Opera for Linux cannot play h264 videos. All other web browsers do this (they have the h264/x264 codec). Please don't tell me about missing rights. How many years do I have to wait?
                I use Debian 11.9
                I have Opera 110.0.5130.39
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                • leocg
                  leocg Moderator Volunteer @gidici61 last edited by

                  @gidici61 See https://forums.opera.com/post/150324, https://forums.opera.com/topic/42185/the-videos-don-t-play-topic/ and https://www.reddit.com/r/operabrowser/wiki/opera/linux_libffmpeg_config

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                  • gidici61
                    gidici61 @leocg last edited by gidici61

                    @leocg Thank you for your help. I got Opera working again by executing (as root) "fix-opera.sh" downloaded from https://github.com/Ld-Hagen/fix-opera-linux-ffmpeg-widevine/blob/main/scripts/fix-opera.sh
                    Immediately after, I ran the installation script from "https://github.com/Ld-Hagen/fix-opera-linux-ffmpeg-widevine/tree/main". I just had to edit the scripts to remove "sudo" (because I don't have the "sudo" command installed on my system) and the installation was successful.

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                    • Likitthakul
                      Likitthakul @gidici61 last edited by

                      @gidici61 said in opera for linux cannot play h264 videos:

                      @leocg Thank you for your help. I got Opera working again by executing (as root) "fix-opera.sh" downloaded from https://github.com/Ld-Hagen/fix-opera-linux-ffmpeg-widevine/blob/main/scripts/fix-opera.sh
                      Immediately after, I ran the installation script from "https://github.com/Ld-Hagen/fix-opera-linux-ffmpeg-widevine/tree/main". I just had to edit the scripts to remove "sudo" (because I don't have the "sudo" command installed on my system) and the installation was successful.

                      @gidici61 said in opera for linux cannot play h264 videos:

                      @leocg Thank you for your help. I got Opera working again by executing (as root) "fix-opera.sh" downloaded from https://github.com/Ld-Hagen/fix-opera-linux-ffmpeg-widevine/blob/main/scripts/fix-opera.sh
                      Immediately after, I ran the installation script from "https://github.com/Ld-Hagen/fix-opera-linux-ffmpeg-widevine/tree/main". I just had to edit the scripts to remove "sudo" (because I don't have the "sudo" command installed on my system) and the installation was successful.

                      Very good

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                      • NomTigel
                        NomTigel last edited by

                        This error re-occurs any time I update Opera on my debian system. Whenever there is an update available via apt-get, the error is seen again.

                        This fixed it for me:
                        Manually copy:
                        cp libffmpeg.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/

                        This ffmpeg lib is taken from chrome, I guess.

                        Not sure why Opera cannot include an improved version of their own libffmpeg.

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                        • leocg
                          leocg Moderator Volunteer @NomTigel last edited by

                          @nomtigel Check https://forums.opera.com/post/150324, mentioned above.

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                          • NomTigel
                            NomTigel @leocg last edited by

                            @leocg
                            Ah thx - I already suspected that there could be some kind of tricky law thing involved.

                            So, to make sure I was not seeing a Fata Morgana when using another browser I've tried (again) with Falkon, which I installed via apt-get. Browsed to a video in YT which I know requires this extra codec initially not present with Opera at this time, and wouldn't you know, it worked.

                            So, apparently there seems be a codec available that installs within debian regulations (I have not used Chrome, but I have used MS Edge, which, yes, works in linux, too) and it might be possible for Opera to also utilize it.

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                            • SWK058
                              SWK058 @gidici61 last edited by

                              @gidici61 Don't use Root as user, i got hacked in 2 days. K-Lite Full has all codecs and lot special tools to perfect audio and vid.

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                              • SWK058
                                SWK058 @NomTigel last edited by

                                @nomtigel My most addons came from chromium ext. Plz goto Linux (.org) for best Q&A
                                I have also a debian version: NP's Opera blockers or codecs. Download K-Lite Full

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                                • NomTigel
                                  NomTigel @SWK058 last edited by

                                  @swk058 said in opera for linux cannot play h264 videos:

                                  @nomtigel My most addons came from chromium ext. Plz goto Linux (.org) for best Q&A
                                  I have also a debian version: NP's Opera blockers or codecs. Download K-Lite Full

                                  Hello,
                                  thanks for pointing me (and us) at this. But I have to ask:

                                  • "NP's Opera blockers or codecs" vs. "Download K-Lite Full: are those two different things mentioned?
                                  • K-Lite-Full appears to be a Windows.EXE only archive, nothing for linux?

                                  Thanks.

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                                  • sorenfeodor
                                    sorenfeodor last edited by

                                    The newest version (111?) of opera stable requires a newer version of libffmpeg.so (corresponding to chromium 125), a version which I cannot find - I've looked all the usual places. So be careful about updating

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                                    • exoplanet
                                      exoplanet @sorenfeodor last edited by

                                      @sorenfeodor yes, a new version and a new video problem for opera, such that no other browser has.

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                                      • valdineidossantos
                                        valdineidossantos last edited by

                                        Anyone has a solution for this problem?

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                                        • styen
                                          styen @valdineidossantos last edited by styen

                                          @valdineidossantos https://github.com/Ld-Hagen/fix-opera-linux-ffmpeg-widevine
                                          But in future, it would be a good idea not to update to a new major version immediately after release.

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                                          • valdineidossantos
                                            valdineidossantos @styen last edited by

                                            @styen Thank you for your answer.

                                            I installed this script before, and it runs every time Opera is updated. Why is this problem not solved when it runs? When I reinstalled it, the issue was solved.

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