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    Please explain to this rookie how to install codecs to make videos work

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    • A Former User
      A Former User @burnout426 last edited by

      @burnout426 Should I try that or not. Also, I thought the 'sudo' was a command for use in the terminal. As I stated I'm not well versed on Linux.

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      • burnout426
        burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426

        @drpostman said in Please explain to this rookie how to install codecs to make videos work:

        Should I try that or not

        You can try it in the lib_extra folder and if that doesn't work, you can replace the existing libffmpeg and just note the caveat mentioned above.

        @drpostman said in Please explain to this rookie how to install codecs to make videos work:

        I thought the 'sudo' was a command for use in the terminal.

        You can copy the file to the right place with your file manager if you want instead of using the terminal. You'll probably still have to give your password to do it.

        (I'm not on LInux though, so keep that in mind.)

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          A Former User @burnout426 last edited by

          @burnout426 OK then.

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            A Former User @rhawk last edited by

            @rhawk Tried extracting it to that location but it said permission denied as well as trying to paste it to that folder. Didn't even ask for my password. Not sure what to do now.

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            • burnout426
              burnout426 Volunteer @Guest last edited by

              Do it in the terminal as rhawk did. Or, use the terminal to temporarily launch your file manager with sudo if it'll let you.

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                A Former User @burnout426 last edited by

                @burnout426 tried it in the terminal and it said it couldn't find the file. Not sure how to launch the file manager like you suggested.

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                • burnout426
                  burnout426 Volunteer @Guest last edited by

                  @drpostman said in Please explain to this rookie how to install codecs to make videos work:

                  Not sure how to launch the file manager like you suggested.

                  You might be able to right-click on a folder and choose "open as root". Or, maybe sudo nemo in a terminal will do it.

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                  • burnout426
                    burnout426 Volunteer @Guest last edited by burnout426

                    @drpostman A little bit better directions.

                    Start Opera, goto, https://github.com/iteufel/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/releases/ and download the 0.31.4-linux-x64.zip file. In Opera's download dialog, click the folder icon to show the file in the file manager. Right-click it and choose "Extract here". This will give you libffmpeg.so.

                    Right-click in a blank spot in the file manager and choose "open as root" and type in your password. Then, right-click on libffmpeg.so and choose cut.

                    Then, in the file manager, browser to "/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/". Right-click in a blank spot and choose to create a new folder named lib_extra. Once the folder is created, go into it, right-click on a blank spot and choose paste. You should then see libffmpeg.so there. Then, restart Opera and goto https://youtube.com/html5 to see if h.264 support is enabled for example. Then, test out some videos. On youtube, you can right-click on a video and choose "stats for nerds" to see if it's using vp9 or h.264. Or, you can try these h.264 videos to make sure they work.

                    You can then close the file manager.

                    (Tested on Linux Mint 19 Cinnamon x64)

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                      A Former User @burnout426 last edited by

                      @burnout426 Thanks! I've always been leery of root commands. I'm about to update to Mint 19 so I'll make sure to remember this. Your fix worked very well. Appreciate the time and trouble.

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