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    • zekemx
      zekemx @loup001 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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      • loup001
        loup001 @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 @loup001 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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            • loup001
              loup001 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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                          • Pibe
                            Pibe @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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                              • A Former User
                                A Former User @Pibe last edited by

                                @Pibe Thank you for your tip.
                                Unfortunatly it doesn't work for me.
                                I have opera 63 on linux 64 bit.
                                I have done each step you recommand and after I have the error :
                                Code d'erreur : O7701-1003
                                Impossible to find WidevineCdm on the computer.
                                I have chrome on the same computer and it works fine.

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                                • gregurbi
                                  gregurbi @Guest last edited by

                                  @pm38 said in Widevine and Opera:

                                  @Pibe Thank you for your tip.
                                  Unfortunatly it doesn't work for me.
                                  I have opera 63 on linux 64 bit.
                                  I have done each step you recommand and after I have the error :
                                  Code d'erreur : O7701-1003
                                  Impossible to find WidevineCdm on the computer.
                                  I have chrome on the same computer and it works fine.

                                  It doesn't work for me too.

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                                  • zekemx
                                    zekemx @Guest last edited by

                                    @jimunderscorep Hi,.... Opera did not work with spotify but once I replaced libffmpeg.so from https://github.com/iteufel/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/releases/ spotify started working great.

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                                    • zekemx
                                      zekemx @gregurbi last edited by

                                      @gregurbi what distro do you use?.

                                      In some distros you need to add libffmpeg.so to /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera

                                      I'm using Mageia 7.1 64bit and I had to install it to /usr/lib64/opera

                                      Just replace the one that comes included with your opera installation with the one from https://github.com/iteufel/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/releases/

                                      Regards

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                                      • zekemx
                                        zekemx last edited by

                                        One tip...

                                        Visit https://html5test.com and make sure H.264 support is enabled on the Video Section.. otherwise widevine will not work.

                                        It seems widevine requires H.264 support.

                                        Regards

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                                        • zekemx
                                          zekemx last edited by

                                          Update:

                                          I just noticed that widevine stop working with my opera Version:64.0.3417.83. The problem is that Google Chrome change their libwidevinecdm.so location from /opt/google/chrome/libwidevinecdm.so" to: opt/google/chrome/WidevineCdm/_platform_specific/linux_x64/

                                          All you have to do is modify your widevine_config.json in the resources folder of your opera (Mine is in /usr/lib64/opera folder)...

                                          Regards
                                          Ezequiel

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                                          • gregurbi
                                            gregurbi @zekemx last edited by

                                            @zekemx said in Widevine and Opera:

                                            Update:

                                            I just noticed that widevine stop working with my opera Version:64.0.3417.83. The problem is that Google Chrome change their libwidevinecdm.so location from /opt/google/chrome/libwidevinecdm.so" to: opt/google/chrome/WidevineCdm/_platform_specific/linux_x64/

                                            All you have to do is modify your widevine_config.json in the resources folder of your opera (Mine is in /usr/lib64/opera folder)...

                                            Regards
                                            Ezequiel

                                            Thx, it works. 🙂

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