Spotify error-"Enable player in your browser"
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A Former User last edited by
I can understand how you came to the conclusion that many an extension was messing with it but earlier in the post I believe I mentioned that I had this problem after a FRESH install of Opera. There were no extensions. My first few extensions were actually ones to help with this issue. Even so, I still tried disabling all of my current adblockers and what not to see if something might have changed but still no luck. (On a side note, I have a lot of adblockers because I'm trying to find one that will block pop ups and none are working from what I've seen).
Just tried incognito and no success.
Just tried using the test profile (which looks like fresh install) and the same issue persists with no noticeable differences.
I went through each permission on the extension and turned them off/on and no success. But if you still want to know:
Notifications--permissions to the website to show you notifications
Popups--permission to the website to use popup windowsBut as I said, I went through each available option and set it to "Allow", even if it was on "Ask" or "Block".
Thank you all, let's continue working on this together
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zalex108 last edited by
@Simonhawk
Take a look on this, for the Private window and extensions problems related.
I don't have Flash Installed, I use the Dll and a command switch in a profile, and it shows the same message except in the command switch "Flash enabled" Opera profile.
Despite that, even using the chromium engine, is not like the other browsers, sometimes it's still a mistery.
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zalex108 last edited by zalex108
Yes, same message in the default "no Flash" profile.
@Simonhawk
I had some problems with the currency converter and fixed today reinstalling Opera (upon the same version, no uninstalling) using the Offline installer.
You could try it, despite has no sense that Flash is working in many sites except Spotify.
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A Former User last edited by
@zalex108 I tried searching for the offline installer but couldn't locate it. Can you point me in the right direction please?
I tried installing it via the official page but no fix.
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zalex108 last edited by
@Simonhawk
Opera.com > Scroll down > Computer browsers > Prefer to install Opera later?
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A Former User last edited by
@zalex108 Cannot believe I didn't see that lol. Unfortunately, no change
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zalex108 last edited by
As a last idea from my side, I could suggest to try with a User Agent Switcher extension and check what happens.
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A Former User last edited by
@zalex108 said in Spotify error-"Enable player in your browser":
User Agent Switcher
Finally something different, however not a solution. I downloaded the user agent and switched it to Firefox on Windows (because this is what works for me but remember I'm trying to switch from Firefox). I was able to access the site but not play any music. I also got two error messages as shown when I tried playing a song.
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zalex108 last edited by zalex108
Check with other options: Chrome, Safari, Mac, Mobile... if not tested yet.
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zalex108 last edited by zalex108
@Simonhawk
Some time ago, a user had troubles with Pandora (browser not supported), editing the Browsers.js he fixed the problem.
Making a profile back up, searching for Spotify on Browsers.js and deleting the line or even deleting the entire file may fix the problem.
If you want to dive onto this, check the Opera's help or the Back up link in my signature.
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A Former User last edited by
@zalex108 said in Spotify error-"Enable player in your browser":
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need some help editing the browser.js. Where exactly do I find this file? This is the only thing remotely close to it.
If there is a post you are referring to, may I have the link please?
Settings>JavaScript
On your earlier comment with going through Chrome, Safari, and Firefox. I tried them and they also gave me the same message as when I tried it on Firefox. Same exact display as the picture I posted mentioning that.
Thank you
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zalex108 last edited by zalex108
Signature's back up link or Opera's help "into ""Find solutions"" ":
"Locating your files is the first step. From the main menu, select About Opera to find the exact file path for your profile and data folders."
Will guide you to your Windows User profile and to Opera's profile.
Make the complete "Data" folder back up and then use the Notepad to edit the file or rename it, reinstall may be needed to recreate the file again, not sure.
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@leocg said in Spotify error-"Enable player in your browser":
Opera's profile folder
Was confused about finding the profile via "About Opera". Went to google, found a site that told me:
C:\Users<username>\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable
2. Or open the Run dialog and enter the below pathFrom http://techdows.com/2016/08/opera-profile-location.html
ANYWAY.
Found the file.. Skipped the backup because this is a fresh install, there isn't much that can't be easily recovered. Renamed the file to "browser2.js" as suggested. Opened up Opera and the problem persisted. It created another file.
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A Former User last edited by
Ah yes I should of posted that when I first saw that.
Also, I looked through the browser.js file and searched for "spotify" as suggested but there was nothing found. There is also a note in there that says to not edit and any changes will not be saved.
Thank you.
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zalex108 last edited by zalex108
@Simonhawk
Sorry,
at least now you know what to back up...Latest one option!
Try an Standalone installation, with the offline installer you can do it, select "USB Installation" and select any folder, desktop for example.
PS:
My apologizes.
My Flash profile is with Opera Dev and I'd tested with it (working).
After noticed I've tested with Opera Stable and cannot make it to work (because of Flash not detected), but in an Standalone profile I managed to make it work, so test with it.
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