Opera Linux browser - h.264 support (through x264 open source codec)
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lu-menard last edited by
My Opera works fine with Youtube and satisfies the requirings on this test page
On a precise webcam website it displays only a bad video stream as chrome and Firefox displays 1080p video stream, do you think I am concerned by this discussion ? -
graba last edited by
Hi.
I found this topic via small bash file to update h264 in opera-developer.
Every time when come new release i run script as sudo and working perfecly.Thank You
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artoria026 last edited by
@mcarletti Thanks friend, your script has worked perfectly for me, and thanks to the friend who provided the solution
KDE Neon 20.04 Kernel 5.4.0-70generic
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gidici61 last edited by gidici61
Hi, still problems. None of the suggested workarounds work. I have Opera Stable 79.0.4143.50 on Debian 11. Try this page, for example: https://www.svtplay.se/video/30708050/rapport/rapport-24-sep-22-25
After "Page Crash" I need to type (as root): "apt reinstall opera-stable" to reset Opera. -
A Former User last edited by
@gidici61 Hi, gidici61. I am the original creator of this post. I created it on August 22, 2019 and until today, that is, two years later, Opera developers still do not support h.264 codec for Linux. After this update from Opera 79, even this solution that was created by independent developers no longer works. I personally gave up using Opera and switched to Brave Browser. I suggest you do the same. At least Brave Browser has constant updates for Linux and natively supports the h.264 codec.
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gidici61 last edited by
@pinportal said in Opera Linux browser - h.264 support (through x264 open source codec):
Brave Browser
Thank you, I'll give it a try. Opera is nearly unuseful without x264 support.
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gidici61 last edited by gidici61
Finally, this works with Opera 90.0.4480.80: https://gist.github.com/mcarletti/7989d1c04199dba60a01adf8ac54fe31
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jhog last edited by
I have version 91.0.4516.20 and I get the error "Sorry, we're having trouble playing this video." for some Facebook videos. I tried the script, also disabling hardware acceleration, copying libffmpeg.so to /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/lib_extra/ . I also have the proprietary codecs installed (ubuntu-restricted-extras). It used to work but I lost all my configurations some time ago and now it doesn't work.
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styen last edited by
@jhog simply use https://github.com/Ld-Hagen/fix-opera-linux-ffmpeg-widevine
But first reinstall Operasudo apt reinstall opera-stable
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jhog last edited by
@styen Thanks, that worked! I was thinking I'd need Widevine, but didn't find good instructions of how to install it tho doing some searching. What I found was this but it didn't help: https://forums.opera.com/topic/28663/widevine-and-opera/65 . You could mark this thread as outdated, bad (?), or post the link you sent here in that thread. I didn't need to reinstall Opera btw.
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jhog last edited by
Someone could make a webpage out of this issue including the github link! I couldn't find this information doing searches with Google, Duckduckgo.
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