Embedded Livestream videos not playing
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bidoux last edited by
You wouldn't know about an extension to open link in another browser or even in VLC?
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A Former User last edited by
There are some extensions for opening a video in vlc or any other popular media player for linux, e.g from this dev
https://addons.opera.com/en/search/?developer=joe-ertabaThe same applies for opening the page in another browser. If you search addons.opera.com you will find everything.
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bidoux last edited by
Have tried all the VLC extensions i could find and none work for me.
Do you have one that works for you? -
A Former User last edited by
I do not use extensions for that purpose, I simply use firefox or chromium when I come across a video that is not playing.
On top of that, I do not use vlc on linux, only on windows. But I can check the extensions for mpv and mplayer if you wish and report back. -
bidoux last edited by
Thanks!
Just saw a site with offline video initially posted live with LiveStream that required Opera to activate flash for it, and it worked.
Now to see if it works in live mode...Will post back if need further assistance.
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l33t4opera last edited by l33t4opera
Hi @bidoux, you can try one of the following:
1. Install the chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra_68.0.3440.106 pkg from here, and check if it helps.
In case it doesn't, navigate to the Opera's installation root (check the path inopera:about
> Paths > Install), add there a sub-folder "lib_extra", enter it, and make symbolic link to the lib:ln -s /usr/lib/chromium-browser/libffmpeg.so
,
or
2. Install the chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra_69.0.3497.81 pkg from here, go to Opera's installation root, renamelibffmpeg.so
to e.g.libffmpeg.so-old
, and make symbolic link to the lib:ln -s /usr/lib/chromium-browser/libffmpeg.so
.Small notice: please be aware, that in the second case you will have to repeat the last two steps (rename and adding the link), after every Opera update.
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A Former User last edited by
@bidoux
Are you on ubuntu or some of its derivatives? Because all @l33t4opera posted apply only to ubuntu. -
bidoux last edited by
Presently have KDE Neon (Debian based) installed.
Haven't had chance to view live LiveStream yet. -
A Former User last edited by
Kde neon is ubuntu based, despite what distrowatch says about it being debian+ubuntu based
What is KDE neon?
KDE neon is a rapidly updated software repository. Most users will want to use the packages built from released software which make up our User Edition. KDE contributors and testers can use the packages built from KDE Git in the Developer Editions. It uses the foundation of the latest Ubuntu LTS (16.04).from here > https://neon.kde.org/faq
On top of that, they moved to 18.04 as base according to this, so I assume they have not updated the above faq yet
https://blog.neon.kde.org/index.php/2018/05/02/moving-to-bionic/There is always a way to check for yourself, with lsb_release -a
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l33t4opera last edited by
@bidoux In case, that you're not going to update to the libc6 >= 2.27, you can try alternative versions of the packages: 68, or 69. Install one of the them, and follow the rest of the above steps if needed.
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A Former User last edited by
If you do not have libc6 2.27, which is the one 18.04 uses, you are probably on kde neon that is based on 16.04, which has libc6 2.23.
So, please keep that in mind for the next time you are trying to solve a similar issue. -
A Former User last edited by
@bidoux said in Embedded Livestream videos not playing:
@jimunderscorep - 10/4!
What does that mean?
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bidoux last edited by
@jimunderscorep - might not be exact way to jot it down, but when police talk to one another over the airwaves want to confirm they heard the last order or part of conversation before exiting, they say (ten four!).
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A Former User last edited by
Why don't they say "roger that" or something?
English is not my mother tongue, so I would not catch the reference anyway, don't worry.