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    YouTube rolled out 60 FPS videos, Opera cannot play them, even in 30 FPS

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    • falloutboy09
      falloutboy09 last edited by

      quote of ruario

      P.S. As a side note, Opera Linux users with a system-provided FFmpeg with H.264 support compiled in will see all videos. The reason for this is that on all three platforms we use the OS to decode H.264.

      So I get this right, that we normally would be able to few all kinds of 60fps videos as long as we could view them by other video tools as the OS is used to decode the codec.
      BUT we can not view H.264 in combination with MSE (which is city code on license plates here) as Opera does not support the MSE part.

      May someone tell me what MSE stands for in this case?
      And Opera is about to encorporate this MSE & H.264 'thingy', in the next couple big updates?

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      • linuxmint7
        linuxmint7 last edited by

        MSE = MicroSoft Encoder, if I'm not mistaken.

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        • christoph142
          christoph142 last edited by

          Actually, it's Media Source Extension... :doh: ^^

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          • linuxmint7
            linuxmint7 last edited by

            Oops!!!, I guess I am mistaken. :doh:

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            • zatixjo
              zatixjo last edited by

              I was ready to give up Chrome for Opera or Safari.
              But safari a trouble with Adblock and very huge memory link screwing the computer.

              but Opera has problem with h264 video.

              Google are ***** who want to push VP9, when its it not possible to have smooth video in 1080p without burning the computer or having a very powerful computer (core i5 @ 2.53 ghz, dualcore is not enough...) because this shitty codec is not supported for hardware acceleration.

              My conclusion is the following. There is a stupid war open source vs the proprietary. Some companies/ only accept open source, even if the open source equivalent does not exists or is big crap. Apparently, it in some people's mind, it is not possible to use and support open source by using proprietary stuff at the same time, at least by the time the open source equivalent is good enough. Who are the victims? US, USERS are VICTIMS in this stupid war.
              What if I told you I can support H.264 now because the VP9 need to much power for HD video and support VP9 when it will be supported by GPU, and use it only for non HD video for now?

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              • cooperb21
                cooperb21 last edited by

                Any updates on this i really wany 60fps playback on opera.

                Chrome and firefox both have this feature. Firefox is currently in nighly but at least its up and coming feature.

                Not even opera dev has this feature yet....

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                • lando242
                  lando242 last edited by

                  I'm using Opera 27.0.1689.22 and 60 FPS Youtube videos are working fine for me. Maybe you should double check to see if its working or not.

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                  • leocg
                    leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                    I'm using Opera 27.0.1689.22 and 60 FPS Youtube videos are working fine for me. Maybe you should double check to see if its working or not.

                    It works for VP9 videos afaik but not for H264 ones.

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                    • lando242
                      lando242 last edited by

                      Ah, sure enough you're right. I hate using adobe flash though and force HTML5 with the Magic Actions extension. I guess that forces the use of the difference codec.

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                      • xdynamite
                        xdynamite last edited by

                        Hi, do you know why in Html5 Youtube version I can watch videos only at 720p as max resolution? Until a short time ago I could get 1080p or higher, but not now, only old videos can be watched at higher resolution. Of course in Flash mode there are no problems, but I prefer to use html5. Has something changed in Opera with the last two or three updates?

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                        • leocg
                          leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                          Has something changed in Opera with the last two or three updates?

                          I don't think so. Most probably just Google doing browser sniffing as usual.

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                          • case1
                            case1 last edited by

                            What I don't understand is why Opera can play h264 60 fps videos on YouTube just fine in Linux, but can't play them in Windows. Is there some kind of free h264 codec that's only available in Linux but not in Windows? That strikes me as odd...

                            Or is there any other reason for this situation?

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                            • ikaaretkoski
                              ikaaretkoski last edited by

                              I can play 60fps videos fine after enabling html5 player at https://www.youtube.com/html5

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                              • case1
                                case1 last edited by

                                H264 60fps videos? In Windows?

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                                • videogame57
                                  videogame57 last edited by

                                  My Opera won't play videos in 60FPS either, but if I change my User Agent to Google Chrome, they play in 60FPS no problem. I suspect this is just scumbaggery on Google's part.

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