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    • lando242
      lando242 last edited by

      Well, I know some videos aren't available in 1080p no matter what you do but I bet thats not what you are talking about.

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      • leocg
        leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

        Lando242, (for me) It only happens when a video was recently added. When the videos aren't available through the VP9 codec, they are offered only in 360p and 720p, also, the player keeps lagging when I rewind the videos.
        I use the HTML5 player, BTW... Everything works just fine with the Flash player, but I prefer the HTML5 one.

        I guess maybe it's because Opera doesn't support "MSE &H264" as can be seen in https://www.youtube.com/html5

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        • alobpreis
          alobpreis last edited by

          It seems 1080 only works with Flash, not with HTML5. Anyway, in my case the Flash version works better anyway, so this doesn't bother me at all at the moment. 🙂

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          • lando242
            lando242 last edited by

            I'm using HTML5 and I can watch 1080p videos without problems.

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            • joegd21
              joegd21 last edited by

              I'm using HTML5 and I can watch 1080p videos without problems.

              @lando242, let me know if you can watch this video in 1080p:

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFjB91TMVno

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              • lando242
                lando242 last edited by

                That specific video is only 720p for me using the HTML5 player. This video though is 1080p for me though.

                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0VWf4aFdL4

                And this only is 1080p at 60fps with HTML5.

                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfwjzNB--5k

                Obviously there are some codecs that Opera doesn't support with the HTML5 player and some that it does but if you have the right codecs everything works great.

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                • Deleted User
                  Deleted User last edited by

                  Lando242, (for me) It only happens when a video was recently added. When the videos aren't available through the VP9 codec, they are offered only in 360p and 720p, also, the player keeps lagging when I rewind the videos.
                  I use the HTML5 player, BTW... Everything works just fine with the Flash player, but I prefer the HTML5 one.

                  I guess maybe it's because Opera doesn't support "MSE &H264" as can be seen in https://www.youtube.com/html5

                  Why Opera does not support it?

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                  • joegd21
                    joegd21 last edited by

                    Obviously there are some codecs that Opera doesn't support with the HTML5 player and some that it does but if you have the right codecs everything works great.

                    That's my point, the issue only affects some videos.

                    The video that I put for reference is only one of many more and, with Chrome, I can watch it 1080p... I never said that my HTML5 player isn't working. In my first post, I stated that the problem is due to lack of support for some codecs.

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                    • leocg
                      leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                      It affects videos encoded in h264.

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                      • Deleted User
                        Deleted User last edited by

                        I'm using HTML5 and I can watch 1080p videos without problems.

                        @lando242, let me know if you can watch this video in 1080p:
                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFjB91TMVno

                        That video lags a lot here>

                        That specific video is only 720p for me using the HTML5 player. This video though is 1080p for me though.
                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0VWf4aFdL4

                        That one played smoothly even in 1080p.

                        And this only is 1080p at 60fps with HTML5.
                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfwjzNB--5k
                        Obviously there are some codecs that Opera doesn't support with the HTML5 player and some that it does but if you have the right codecs everything works great.

                        The last one lagged too.

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                        • j1hundred
                          j1hundred last edited by

                          i've been wondering about this, too. some videos can only be viewed in 720p in the html5 player, while on chrome, the same video can be viewed in 1080p. and some videos can even go up to 4k resolution. but the max in opera right now is 720p for h.264 encoded youtube videos. will we be able to get full support for the html5 player in opera?

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                          • lando242
                            lando242 last edited by

                            Its not the player, its the codec. And yes, eventually.

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