Opera 31. Spotify Web Player not working...
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fabiogrmelo last edited by 7 Aug 2015, 12:11
I'm using Opera for some weeks and i think it's great, but...
When I try to use Spotify Web Player I receive a message from Spotify that it's necessary to install Adobe Flash, but I have the Adobe Flash 18.0r installed.Someone with the same issue?
How it's working for you?Thank you!
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gustavwiz last edited by 7 Aug 2015, 15:40
It's not working for me either, and I know I have flash installed and working. (pepper flash). First I thought it was a problem with just pepper flash, but when I tested it in google chrome (on linux), which also use pepper flash, it did work.
It would be great if others could test this too. Right now it seems like a problem only in Opera on Linux.
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huwanhsin last edited by 16 Aug 2015, 07:20
Spotify Web Player doesn't work after updated to Opera 31 on Windows XP . Always asking me to Get Flash even after installed Adobe Flash Player latest version .
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t0ken last edited by 17 Aug 2015, 17:23
Having the same issue (with similar pages that use Flash). Glad I'm not the only one. It seems to have happened after the latest update (or the one prior to that).
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pebras last edited by 6 Sept 2015, 09:52
Same issue with my Opera 31 running over Windows 10... can't find more information on other Forums by now. Hope it'll be fixed soon.
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pebras last edited by 6 Sept 2015, 10:07
Found a solution! I had enabled the Opera Turbo function!! Disableing it, works again! Cheers!
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gustavwiz last edited by 6 Sept 2015, 16:50
Same issue with my Opera 31 running over Windows 10
Found a solution! I had enabled the Opera Turbo function!!
So, it was not the same issue. The problem on Linux still exists and it's not because of Opera turbo.
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lfishkel last edited by 15 Sept 2016, 22:54
Found a solution! I had enabled the Opera Turbo function!! Disableing it, works again! Cheers!
It fixed me with Windows 10! Thanks a lot.
So, it was not the same issue. The problem on Linux still exists and it's not because of Opera turbo.
It seems it's directly a Linux problem. Good luck, buddy!
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huwanhsin last edited by 17 Sept 2016, 23:28
I had the same problem as you & had it solved by following the instruction of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Chromium/Getting-Flash . Hope it works for you too .
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mrvaladao last edited by 11 Oct 2016, 01:20
Found a solution! I had enabled the Opera Turbo function!! Disableing it, works again! Cheers!
Amazing! Now it works! Thank you!!! (Windows 10)
On Linux, Shockwave plugin's Opera is crazy. A crap! I give up! -
dobbal last edited by 23 Dec 2017, 21:46
@pebras This 2 years old post helped me in Dec. 2017. Thanks!