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    Updating the Opera One browser to last version doesn't work with ffmpeg library

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      LeviaKirin @alexs last edited by

      @alexs I tried the Vivaldi one and it doesn't work

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        alexs @LeviaKirin last edited by

        @LeviaKirin
        A good alternative to the Vivaldi browser is to use the following prebuilt version of libffmpeg.so:
        Go to https://github.com/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/releases/latest and download the *-linux-x64.zip file. Extract the libffmpeg.so file from it and copy it to /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera-stable/lib_extra/

        Warning! There is also a file named libffmpeg.so in the Opera program directory; this file is installed along with Opera and should remain unchanged.

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          LeviaKirin @alexs last edited by

          @alexs I know about this, I already done it till now, my problem presents only now that the latest release came out

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            burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

            If the one from https://github.com/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/releases/latest doesn't work, try the one from https://github.com/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/releases/tag/0.113.0.

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              LeviaKirin @burnout426 last edited by

              @burnout426 unfortunately that one counts in the ones that gave me the glibc error that I pointed in the post

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                burnout426 Volunteer @LeviaKirin last edited by

                @LeviaKirin Under assets at https://github.com/electron/electron/releases/tag/v43.3.0, download "electron-v43.3.0-linux-x64.zip" and get the libffmpeg.so out if it.

                From https://social.vivaldi.net/@ruario@ruario.vivaldi.net/116810957378851380, that one should be compatible with Chromium 150 that Opera 134 is based on and also only require glibc 2.17. Worth a try.

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                  PStona last edited by

                  Why don't you just rollback to the working version?
                  if You have flatpack version it looks like this:

                  # I am using opera-gx, but the process should be the same for or com.opera.Opera
                  flatpak remote-info --log flathub com.opera.opera-gx # checking version history
                  sudo flatpak update --commit=80c19d26639c4fda2f4bb93a2a16a9a87d428e15bd387cad7d16034f4b8b5095 com.opera.opera-gx # commit differs for non-gx version, just pick parent of stable version it should be enough # pull request #40 for gx pull request #270 for non-gx
                  sudo flatpak mask com.opera.opera-gx # blocking auto-update 
                  ...
                  # after some time I recommand turning back auto-updates. Opera should resolve the problem in some upcoming commit
                  sudo flatpak mask --remove com.opera.opera-gx
                  
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                    LeviaKirin @PStona last edited by

                    @PStona well I rolled back in the time being but I didn't want to being stuck with an older version forever

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                      LeviaKirin @burnout426 last edited by

                      @burnout426 it worked, thanks a lot for the help

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                        zibi1981 last edited by

                        I was able to solve this issue on my CachyOS by replacing chromium-ffmpeg-8.1.2-1 with vivaldi-ffmpeg-codecs-150.0.7871.120-1.1

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                          stephen4 last edited by

                          Glad to see the Electron 43.3.0 workaround finally solved the issue for you. The GLIBC compatibility problem makes this update especially frustrating on Linux, so having a working FFmpeg build is definitely useful. Hopefully Opera fixes the underlying compatibility issue in a future release.

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                            LeviaKirin @stephen4 last edited by

                            @stephen4 it really is, we can only wait

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                              jim0205 last edited by

                              It works perfectly for me on Fedora KDE Plasma with the latest Opera RPM.

                              I fixed the FFmpeg issue by replacing Opera's bundled libffmpeg with a working version compatible with the latest Opera build. After the replacement, video playback works normally again.

                              So for me, the latest Opera RPM works perfectly on Fedora KDE Plasma — the problem was only the bundled FFmpeg library.

                              I can upload the working libffmpeg and provide the link if needed.

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