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    • ronnys
      ronnys last edited by

      What is going in with Opera? I've been using Opera 29 and 30 on OpenSUSE 13.2 64bits KDE for some time. It has been working very good. Now i upgraded to the latest stable Opera 32 and now there is no more Flash any more. Videos in Facebook doesn't play anymore, allots of videos in Youtube doesn't play any more, Spotify Web-player doesn't work any more.
      I thought Opera use Chrome-engine that include Flash, but no. Opera must use Pepperflash and i have installed Pepperflash 17, but its not supported in Opera 32.

      I read Opera has change its leadership and name. For me Opera can remove the O-logo og Opera-name completly. This is not Opera any more.

      R.I.P Opera Web Browser.

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      • ronnys
        ronnys last edited by

        I can confirm that its possible to uninsstall Opera 32 and pepperflash, and then install opera 29 og pepperflash, then flash is again working.
        I will stay with 29. 32 is CRAP!

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        • smyru
          smyru last edited by

          @L33t4opera has posted a solution to this on Opera Blogs

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          • avl
            avl Opera last edited by

            This is not due to Flash, but due to HTML5 / H264 / MP3 video/audio not working correctly (YouTube/Spotify/Facebook don't use Flash for music/videos anymore). The reasons are both technical and license-related. The solution above should work.

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