Opera is not detecting the PPAPI Flash Plugin.
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varabi last edited by
I see that I'm not the only one with this problem. Stable 24.0.1558.61, Win 7 32bit... I even wrote the comment about this: http://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2014/09/opera-stable-24-0-1558-61-update/#comment-1598704615
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plovec last edited by
Opera is installed for all users. I tried with and without admin rights, but it doesn't detect at all the pepper flash plugin
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plovec last edited by
It seems to be a problem with 32-bit versions of Windows... Just saying.
Maybe. Because on my win 7 64 bit it works flawlessly
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plovec last edited by
I tried with a new profile: nothing.
Then I edited the Preferences file to add the lines
` "plugins": { "plugins_list": [ { "enabled": true, "name": "Shockwave Flash", "path": "C:\\Windows\\System32\\Macromed\\Flash\\pepflashplayer32_15_0_0_170.dll", "version": "15.0.0.170" }, `
but nothing.
Is there another place where Opera stores its plugin list?
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l33t4opera last edited by
Hi @plovec, please follow the below steps:
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Download the latest (15.0.0.183) FP for Opera/Chromium based apps - PPAPI for Windows, and install it,
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Add two command line switches at the end of the shortcut to the "launcher.exe", as follows:
launcher.exe --ppapi-flash-path="C:\Windows\system32\Macromed\Flash\pepflashplayer32_15_0_0_183.dll" --ppapi-flash-version="15.0.0.183"
(adjust the path, accordingly to your Flash plugin installation directory),
- Launch the Opera, go to "opera:plugins", click on "Show details" button, disable the Flash plugin with "Type: NPAPI", and enable the Flash plugin with "Type: PPAPI" \m/
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plovec last edited by
It works! Thank's a lot.
The only problem is that I must keep the switches in the shortcut, otherwise Opera loses again the pepper flash player...
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joegd21 last edited by
@l33t4opera, How do I exactly add those command lines, to which file? I'm quite newbie... XD
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A Former User last edited by
I have that problem since Opera devs implemented support to ppapi. I use what l33t4opera said.
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christoph142 last edited by admin
How do I exactly add those command lines, to which file? I'm quite newbie... XD
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joegd21 last edited by
@christoph142, Thanks a lot, it worked. Opera is now detecting the PPAPI Flash.
I think the issue is with the 32-bit versions of Windows, it should be (at least) a known issue, if so.
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plovec last edited by
Even with the latest stable version (25) Opera doesn't find automatically the PPAPI flash player in Windows 8.1 32 bit.
I must use the workaround indicated by l33t4opera
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Is the path to the pepper flash dll in "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Macromedia\FlashPlayerPepper" in the registry correct?
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Deleted User last edited by
Is there anyway to make Opera find the Pepper Flash besides the workaround?
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plovec last edited by
Is the path to the pepper flash dll in "HKEYLOCALMACHINE\SOFTWARE\Macromedia\FlashPlayerPepper" in the registry correct?
Yes
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Deleted User last edited by
I reinstalled Pepper Flash and did not change anything Opera does not detect Pepper.
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joegd21 last edited by
Opera is now detecting the Pepper Flash without the command lines (Opera Stable 26.0.1656.24).
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A Former User last edited by
Hi. I have tried adding the line,(launcher.exe --ppapi-flash-path="C:\Windows\system32\Macromed\Flash\pepflashplayer321500183.dll" --ppapi-flash-version="15.0.0.183") to the target, but I get 'Invalid'. I have tried without the 'launcher.exe' and with and without the -- before ppapi. I have downloaded and installed the ppapi but it is not showing up in 'Developer Tools. plugins, only npapi shows. Where have I gone wrong??