Latest Windows 7 Update Kills Opera Video?
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blackbird71 last edited by
Are you referring to December 10th's MS updates? Are you using Win7-64 or -32?
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A Former User last edited by
Videos on AutoBlog play fine for me in Opera 11.64 and 12.16. They use Adobe Flash Player.
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bokiscout last edited by
The same here.
Version: 18.0.1284.68 - Opera is up to date
Update stream: Stable
System: Windows 8 64-bit (WoW64)and
Version: 20.0.1353.0 (portable - standalone) - Opera is up to date
Update stream: Developer
System: Windows 8.1 64-bit (WoW64)both are on the same system. Since yesterday 17th of december i am unable to play any flasplayer content on any web page runing Opera. In Firefox everything works fine.
I tried deleteing flash player and instaling again but didn't solve the problem. Then i checked if flashplayer plugin is enabled in about:plugints it was enabled. I disabled it then enable it againt it didn't solve the problem eighter.
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madebymarion last edited by
Netflix will not run anymore on Opera. It played fine the last year or so and now it just keeps asking for silverlight. Help!!!!! It also plays fine on any other browser but I refuse to go back to IE, firefox or chrome. I a loyal to Opera. WIn 7 64
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mmitek last edited by
If you have problems with youtube then we have some workaround:
http://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2013/12/youtube-is-back/ Please read this. Restart the browser, after couple of minutes patch should be applied. If that doesn't help - locate your profile directory - on Windows it's %appdata%\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable, on Mac delete ~/Library/Application Support/com.operasoftware.Opera/- and delete the browser.js file. Restart browser again, after 1-2 minutes file should be downloaded. We will remove the patch once YouTube will rollout their fixed version.
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mrfx last edited by
Another solution for youtube is to install "youtube options" extension and set "video codec" to "flash", so that will force youtube website to use flash player intstead of html5 one.
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mmitek last edited by
Originally posted by mrfx:
Another solution for youtube is to install "youtube options" extension and set "video codec" to "flash", so that will force youtube website to use flash player intstead of html5 one.
After patch is applied you don't have to do this, because patch is actually forcing flash video (until Youtube is fixed)
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Deleted User last edited by
Evidently I spoke too soon. Now I'm also experiencing the infinite loading of videos without any videos.
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jcoombs last edited by
Hi, I noticed that I can no longer watch Netflix (Silverlight) videos since December 10th. I'm using Windows 7 Pro 64-bit with Opera 19. I've tried reloading Silverlight and clearing caches, all the usual stuff with no joy. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks and have a Happy Holiday,
Jeff