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    Opera 54.0.2952.41: Streaming videos don't work anymore

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    • leocg
      leocg Moderator Volunteer @Guest last edited by

      @zhochaka If people followed the rules, they probably would find the several topics on this subject and get a solution.

      I could create a FAQ topic on the Opera for Linux forum and include the information but my experience says that many people will not read it.

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      • gloewa
        gloewa @leocg last edited by

        @leocg Opera is the only browser whose users are forced to use certain "rules ... to find ... a solution" to make this browser fully functional!
        Users of vivaldi, firefox, slimjet and many other browsers simply have to use it ...

        Opera User since Version 3.x

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        • bombacha
          bombacha @bombacha last edited by

          @bombacha said in Opera 54.0.2952.41: Streaming videos don't work anymore:

          @mklinuxuser said in Opera 54.0.2952.41: Streaming videos don't work anymore:

          @burnout426 said in Opera 54.0.2952.41: Streaming videos don't work anymore:

          Try 54.0.2952.46. There's a video fix in the changelog.

          After getting it all working I updated to that version - videos on Facebook broken again. Now there is an other release
          (54.0.2952.51) available so will try that. If it is still broken I will try copying the same ffmpeg file again! What a palaver!

          Yes, the libffmpeg get replaced in every update, here is what you can do.

          • Download the last libffmpeg from here and extract some place.
          • Do sudo mkdir -p /usr/lib/chromium-browser
          • Copy the libffmpeg.so to that directory with sudo cp libffmpeg.so /usr/lib/chromium-browser
          • Just to make sure run sudo chmod 555 /usr/lib/chromium-browser/libffmpeg.so followed by sudo ldconfig

          That will keep you safe for a while unless there is some huge change in the libffmpeg.

          Opera look in to this places for libffmpeg by default:

          cat /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/resources/ffmpeg_preload_config.json
          [
            "lib_extra/libffmpeg.so",
            "/usr/lib/chromium-browser/libffmpeg.so",
            "/usr/lib/chromium-browser/libs/libffmpeg.so",
          ]
          

          Why use nwjs-ffmpeg instead of chromium-codecs package?
          Because nwjs-ffmpeg comes complete (11 MB) and works with linux distribution, chromium-codecs is about 3 MB and even if you installed over Debian (my case) it doesn't work for some reason.

          Well,
          Opera was updated to 54.0.2952.54, after the procedure above, there was no need to copy or download anything.
          Everything is working as expected.

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          • skunkarific
            skunkarific last edited by

            Maybe I'm oversimplifying, but I have ~10,000 customers out there who we have told to use and support Opera, Now I'm getting deluged with messages regarding facebook/twitter etc not playing videos. I've found no easy fix that a customer can do, and I'm not signing up for modding that many browsers. We are going to have to switch customers to Google Chrome, and that breaks my heart. I wish you had taken into consideration the priorities of the customer (websites working) over possible vulns that might be rare.

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            • burnout426
              burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

              Would be nice to have a script that detects the version of Chromium that Opera is using and fetches the latest compatible libfmpeg.so and installs it (in Opera's lib_extra folder so it doesn't interfere with any other programs and the version they need etc.).

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              • bombacha
                bombacha @burnout426 last edited by

                @burnout426 said in Opera 54.0.2952.41: Streaming videos don't work anymore:

                Would be nice to have a script that detects the version of Chromium that Opera is using and fetches the latest compatible libfmpeg.so and installs it (in Opera's lib_extra folder so it doesn't interfere with any other programs and the version they need etc.).

                For thouse outside the Ubuntu gang like Debian, Slackware, etc. Is possible to do this with cron once a month or whatever download the script would check the version, user system (32 or 64 bit), download, extract and install. No need for user interaction.

                From my experience on Debian, you don't have to update that file to often.

                Too bad I don't know how to code, but it shouldn't be a hard script to create.

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                • bombacha
                  bombacha last edited by

                  Updating...
                  Opera version 54.0.2952.60 is working just fine!

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                  • lotharmat
                    lotharmat @bombacha last edited by

                    @bombacha +1 here!

                    I don't have Chromium installed and Opera is seems to be playing html5 just fine!

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                    • gloewa
                      gloewa @bombacha last edited by

                      @bombacha agree! works fine from scratch 🙂

                      Opera User since Version 3.x

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                      • goolash
                        goolash last edited by

                        On 54.0.2952.64 H.264 does not work.
                        that's it. I'm tired of searching solution every few months.

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                        • bombacha
                          bombacha last edited by

                          Just to make sure!
                          Opera version 54.0.2952.64 is working just fine!
                          Still using the same libffmpeg.so.

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                          • A Former User
                            A Former User last edited by

                            Solution for Manjaro/Arch Linux.

                            In my case it doesn't work to play videos on facebook. Thank you to the user of the @appdevsw, he led me to the right track. I tested my solution at Manjaro. Probably it will also work on Arch.

                            Install the missing codecs: opera-ffmpeg-codecs.
                            https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/opera-ffmpeg-codecs/
                            After installation, restart the opera.

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                            • goolash
                              goolash @bombacha last edited by

                              @bombacha in mine case the plugins are cousing Opera to crash I got similair screen to that https://forums.opera.com/topic/25021/opera-51-0-settings-page-crashed
                              I use Opera 64 bit version 56.0.3051.104. on Debian Stretch. I'v tried 4 different revisions of libffmpeg.so. I eaven tried the 32 bit, the Problem is always there.

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                              • A Former User
                                A Former User last edited by

                                What versions of libffmpeg did you try and where did you get them from? 32bit libs do not work on 64 bit apps in general btw, not only on opera.

                                Also, the crash of the built in preferences page has nothing to do with libffmpeg.

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                                • goolash
                                  goolash last edited by

                                  I'v tried 0.33.(1,2,3,4) and 0.34.0 libffmpg that I'v got from here: https://github.com/iteufel/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/releases/
                                  (the screen was for reference only). Youtube crashes whenever I copy libffmpeg to Opera directory. If the ffmpeg is deleted videos are not working but the site does not crush.

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                                  • A Former User
                                    A Former User last edited by

                                    How can you tell that those libffmpeg... libs for nodejs are built from the same chromium source opera is built on?
                                    You can't know. And that is exactly what I say on the bottom of my post on my signature

                                    Expert's advice on the above
                                    From time to time, someone will post a "solution" to the libffmpeg problem. This will either be "install this ubuntu's chromium ffmpeg codecs package by hand to get the... precious html5 support" or "get that tar,gz from herecura's repo, untar it and move libffmpeg to the right place to make it work".
                                    Both are wrong because they refer to packages built for a different distro (ubuntu in the first case, arch in the second), and definitely built with a different set of libraries and compilers. Do not do that unless you want to break your system or browser.

                                    The only difference is that you get the libffmpeg built for nodejs, which is also completely irrelevant to the ones mentioned above.

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                                    • bombacha
                                      bombacha @goolash last edited by

                                      @goolash said in Opera 54.0.2952.41: Streaming videos don't work anymore:

                                      I'v tried 0.33.(1,2,3,4) and 0.34.0 libffmpg that I'v got from here: https://github.com/iteufel/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/releases/
                                      (the screen was for reference only). Youtube crashes whenever I copy libffmpeg to Opera directory. If the ffmpeg is deleted videos are not working but the site does not crush.

                                      Looks like there is a problem with his lib after version 0.32, download and install 0.31.5 and stay with it, you don't need to update it unless something stop working or there are some security related issues.

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                                      • A Former User
                                        A Former User @Guest last edited by

                                        @rainbowhate You saved my day. Thank you so much 👏

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                                        • A Former User
                                          A Former User last edited by

                                          That solution still works on opera Version:57.0.3098.110.
                                          Thank you @bombacha.

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                                          • khalidh64
                                            khalidh64 last edited by

                                            @bombacha Thanks a lot

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