Opera-window crash randomly
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gustavwiz last edited by
Do you have ffmpeg installed? If, can you tell us which version? (ffmpeg -version | grep "ffmpeg version")
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ronnys last edited by
How do i check? I search in Yast and get only one hit; libavutil52 (Utilities library from ffmpeg).
:~> ffmpeg -version | grep "ffmpeg version"
ffmpeg: command not found
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ronnys last edited by
Stupid me!
I was checking on the wrong computer.Now im at the right computer and if i check ffmpeg;
:~> ffmpeg -version | grep "ffmpeg version"ffmpeg version 2.5.1 Copyright (c) 2000-2014 the FFmpeg developers
Maybe its been updated and fixed now because i run system update now.
Haven't seen crash today. Time will show! -
ronnys last edited by
I'm i little confused because if i run cmd ffmpeg -version, then i get 2.5, but in Yast it says 2.7.1-1.5
BTW! I got this problem after upgrading from Opera 29 to 30(latest stable).
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gustavwiz last edited by
@ronnys: 2.7.1-1.5
It's very likely you have to compile it yourself in order to get version >= 1.6. See this guide: http://ruario.ghost.io/2014/12/19/adding-h-264-video-support-to-opera-for-linux/
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ronnys last edited by
Why do i have ffmpeg in the first place? I have another computer, also with OpenSUSE and Opera 30 but without ffmpeg, and don't have any problem.
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gustavwiz last edited by
Without ffmpeg, you can't play H.264 videos on the web. Now when you have uninstalled ffmpeg, go to this page: https://www.youtube.com/html5. You should see that the "H.264" box isn't ticked.