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    • A Former User
      A Former User last edited by

      Can you prove that spotify needs widevine to work? I have no account there and I do not intend to make one so as to check.
      I know that netflix does need widevine, but I have never heard about spotify needing it too.

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      • zekemx
        zekemx @Guest last edited by

        @jimunderscorep said in Widevine and Opera:

        jimunderscorep

        Hello jimunderscorep

        You can create a free spotify account.

        Once I login to play.spotify.com I got this:

        For: Google Chrome, Firefox, and Edge.

        If you see the message “Playback of protected content is not enabled” (or a similar error message) when you try to use the web player, you simply need to enable the Widevine plugin or download a media pack. Select your browser below to find out how.

        Note: Enabling the plugin requires no download and will not compromise your online security.

        On Opera for Windows I could not make spotify Play, probably since it was downloading widevine. I tried music.google.com and I could not play music eigther, but after a minute I was able to play on both of them.

        I really like Opera, it has very nice features but it lacks of widevine. I saw that there is a config file pointing to google chrome,s widevine libraries but it still does not work..

        I hope this is fixed soon and I bet many Linux users would use Opera as default.

        Regards

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        • zekemx
          zekemx @Guest last edited by

          @jimunderscorep

          Wow!! I just tried this page:

          http://get.adobe.com/es/flashplayer/about/

          And flash is blocked even if I choose to let flash to be executed.

          Opera Linux is still blocking flash content.

          I right click and choose Run Plugin and it still does not work.

          Opera Linux looks nice and works fast.. But... still needs to get this fixed.

          I you soon to becone an Opera user.

          Regards

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          • A Former User
            A Former User last edited by

            Hi guys

            From this link : Flash drm content

            Warning:

            The NPAPI plugin flashplugin supported DRM until version 11.2.202.644. The PPAPI pepper-flash has never supported DRM at all. As of May 2017, there is no known way to use Flash DRM content with the current versions both plugins.

            Fix :

            DRM content on Flash still requires HAL to play. This is apparent for example with WatchESPN, HBO GO, or Demand 5 (Channel 5 UK). If you attempt to play a DRM-protected content without HAL, you may see the following error: an error occurred and your player could not be updated.

            To deliver DRM-protected content, Flash calls several functions provided by the HAL daemon and its libraries. While Flash-based players remain popular, HAL has been deprecated and is not commonly installed on newer systems. To provide the necessary HAL functionality on such systems, you can either install the full HAL package and run the HAL daemon or install a modified HAL library "stub" that uses the modern UDisks daemon instead.

            Food for thought 🤪

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            • zekemx
              zekemx @Guest last edited by zekemx

              @loup001

              Hello

              On Google Chrome I enabled flash playback with no success, it might be what you mentioned.

              Flash on firefox for linux works great as well as widevine on both firefox and google chrome.

              Unfortunately Opera does not and there seems no interest in opera to fix this.

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              • leocg
                leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by leocg

                Try this:

                • Install Chrome using the deb package

                • Install chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra package: sudo apt update && sudo apt install chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra

                • Install Opera using the deb package

                Note: Not a Linux user myself, so I can't check if it works

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                • A Former User
                  A Former User last edited by

                  @leocg

                  Why install those ?
                  The only package required for flash is pepper flash.

                  From previous post :

                  The NPAPI plugin flashplugin supported DRM until version 11.2.202.644. The PPAPI pepper-flash has never supported DRM at all. As of May 2017, there is no known way to use Flash DRM content with the current versions both plugins.

                  @zekemx

                  Hi

                  Maybe your distro is also impacted by glibc
                  See this post : Flash not working

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                  • zekemx
                    zekemx @Guest last edited by

                    @loup001

                    I just ran Opera -no-sandbox

                    Flash player works great.

                    Still no widevine yet... So I cannot play spotify or netflix in Opera Linux.

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

                      @zekemx

                      From arch wiki : Widevine

                      Companies including Amazon Video, BBC, Hulu, Netflix and Spotify secure premium content using Widevine DRM

                      The PPAPI pepper-flash has never supported DRM at all

                      Sooooooooooooo ... for netflix and spotify use firefox.

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                      • leocg
                        leocg Moderator Volunteer @Guest last edited by

                        We are not talking about Flash but about Widevine.

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                        • zekemx
                          zekemx @leocg last edited by

                          @leocg

                          Exactly..

                          I started this thread about Widevine but it became Flash...

                          I really want widevine to work.. Flash is not that used anymore anyway.

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                          • A Former User
                            A Former User last edited by

                            @leocg
                            @zekemx

                            🤣

                            It's been a looooooooong day.

                            Sorry my bad !

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                            • leocg
                              leocg Moderator Volunteer @zekemx last edited by

                              Did you try the tip I've posted?

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                              • fiambredunicornio
                                fiambredunicornio last edited by

                                What I did was install chrome and copied the widevine file to a different directory (cp /opt/google/chrome/libwidevinecdm.so /opt/widevine/), then edited /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/resources/widevine_config.json to preload that new location. Then proceeded to purge google chrome and it kept working on opera.
                                Hope this can help

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                                • zibi1981
                                  zibi1981 @fiambredunicornio last edited by

                                  @fiambredunicornio Does this mean you were able to make Widevine/DRM work on Opera? What does this page say to you?

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                                  • burnout426
                                    burnout426 Volunteer @zibi1981 last edited by

                                    @zibi1981 Widevine has worked again for a while on Linux in Opera. Netflix still wasn't working but Netflix fixed the issue themselves on 5/23/2019 and it was confirmed fixed by Opera. Also, this user confirmed it's fixed on Ubuntu for example. Proprietary codecs are still working correctly in Opera too. see <https://www.reddit.com/r/operabrowser/comments/bcjpne/howto_opera_60_h264_in_ubuntu_1404/ for example. Things have been tested on the page you mention too.

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                                    • zekemx
                                      zekemx last edited by

                                      Hello

                                      It all has to do with "libffmpeg.so" included with opera for Linux.
                                      Replace it with this one - > https://github.com/iteufel/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/releases/

                                      Once replaced you will have h264 and widevine support.

                                      I looked everywhere to fix widevine support, but once I found out how to fix h264 that widevine (AFAIK) requires, everything started working.

                                      It's too bad Opera hasn't fix this or doesn't care...

                                      I hope this helps..

                                      Regards
                                      Ezequiel Partida

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

                                        @fiambredunicornio thnx, this works for me

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

                                          @zekemx said in Widevine and Opera:

                                          Hello

                                          It all has to do with "libffmpeg.so" included with opera for Linux.
                                          Replace it with this one - > https://github.com/iteufel/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/releases/

                                          Once replaced you will have h264 and widevine support.

                                          I looked everywhere to fix widevine support, but once I found out how to fix h264 that widevine (AFAIK) requires, everything started working.

                                          It's too bad Opera hasn't fix this or doesn't care...

                                          I hope this helps..

                                          Regards
                                          Ezequiel Partida

                                          Hi. New user. This worked for me after trying absolutely everything. Realy, thank you. More specified, for not advanced users of linux like me:

                                          1. Downloaded, in the download folder, the latest libffmpeg.so from https://github.com/iteufel/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/releases/
                                          2. In the terminal, replaced the original Opera file in the sistem with the newer version I downloaded, did this:
                                          3. A) Went to the folder where I downloaded the file with the "cd" command (note that the folder is named Descargas, in spanish): cd Descargas
                                          4. 😎 Then, moved the file (need the sudo command): sudo cp libffmpeg.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera

                                          Now, can use Spotify perfectly, as well as Netflix.

                                          Thanks.

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                                          • A Former User
                                            A Former User last edited by

                                            Can someone prove or confirm that spotify uses drm, so as to justify the use of libwidevine that this thread is about?
                                            Else, if everything is fixed by installing the "other" libffmpeg, it is not a drm issue, but the wll known "poor codec support" one.

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