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    • A Former User
      A Former User last edited by

      The Linux community has long been asking Opera to support the h.264 codec in Opera Browser for Linux.

      We know that h.264 is a proprietary format. However, Firefox browser worked around this problem, it uses the codec x264 (free and open-source software library which uses GNU General Public License and it is developed by VideoLAN)

      The x264 codec allows browsers to support h.264 codec videos.

      For my Opera browser to support h.264, I need to open the terminal and type this command with each new Opera browser update:
      curl -L -O https://github.com/iteufel/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/releases/download/0.39.2/0.39.2-linux-x64.zip

      unzip 0.39.2-linux-x64.zip

      sudo mv libffmpeg.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libffmpeg_h264.so

      sudo mv /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/libffmpeg.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/libffmpeg.so.orig

      sudo ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libffmpeg_h264.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/libffmpeg.so

      But less experienced users don't even know there is this option, they simply can't watch videos on Facebook.com, Twitter.com and Youtube.com Live videos, as they rely on the h.264 codec

      That's why Opera Browser needs to support the h.264 codec or at least x264 codec (which will not generate license costs for Opera and will once and for all solve this problem that only affects Opera Browser on Linux since Google Chrome and Firefox have been supporting the h.264 codec for a long time, even indirectly via the x264 codec)

      I have Lubuntu 18.04.3 LTS (based on Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS) 64bits and Linux 4.15.0-58 kernel

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      • A Former User
        A Former User last edited by

        First, x264 is an encoder, aka the "tool" you will need to convert a video file to h264, not an actual lib for playing (= decoding) that file.
        https://www.videolan.org/developers/x264.html

        Second, firefox uses libopenh264 for its h264 needs, which is made by cisco.
        http://www.openh264.org/
        And that lib is also a direct dependency of ffmpeg's libav* libs.

        Third. howtos like this one should start with "proceed at your own risk", and let me explain why in detail.
        As I have analysed in detail on the post on my signature, the overall "problem" of the average opera user in linux is finding that "magical" libffmpeg compiled in such a way so it plays everything.
        However, most of those are not supposed to be used in opera, because they were compiled with a different set of compilers, libs etc.

        The one in your howto is the libffmpeg from nwjs, but there are others too. In fact, every electron-based (-poor-excuse-for-an-) app ships with its own libffmpeg. Skypeforlinux, atom, vs code, spotify and so on, ALL have a libffmpeg in their package (regardless if they need it for their usage or not).
        But no one has ever mentioned them on a similar howto.

        So, as I have also said in the post on my signature, if you are on ubuntu or some derivative, install chromium ffmpeg codecs and you are done.

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

          @pinportal

          That's why Opera Browser needs to support the h.264 codec or at least x264 codec (which will not generate license costs for Opera

          It is not true. Chrome use built in codecs (ffmpeg+x264). But Google paid royalty for it.

          https://www.zdnet.com/article/a-closer-look-at-the-costs-and-fine-print-of-h-264-licenses/

          Open Source it’s not kind sort of «I don’t care about any patents and licenses».

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

            @jimunderscorep

            Second, firefox uses libopenh264 for its h264 needs, which is made by cisco.

            No. OpenH264 in Firefox is only for WebRTC Calling.

            https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1057646

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            • A Former User
              A Former User last edited by

              i totally agree.

              i've had to change to the Snap package to get around this situation.

              plus, Vivaldi on Linux doesn't have this problem....

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

                @adasiko

                My fault... x264 it’s only ENCODER.

                Read my comment as:

                It is not true. Chrome use built in open source codecs (ffmpeg). But Google paid royalty for it.

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                • A Former User
                  A Former User last edited by

                  Vivaldi is an electon app, so it may use electron's libffmpeg, like the other electron based apps do.

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

                    @ultravio1et said in Opera Linux browser - h.264 support (through x264 open source codec):

                    plus, Vivaldi on Linux doesn't have this problem....

                    It’s hard to say «doesn’t have this problem» 😕

                    https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/12973/video-playback-problems-troubleshooting-and-solutions-on-linux

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

                      @adasiko said in Opera Linux browser - h.264 support (through x264 open source codec):

                      @ultravio1et said in Opera Linux browser - h.264 support (through x264 open source codec):

                      plus, Vivaldi on Linux doesn't have this problem....

                      It’s hard to say «doesn’t have this problem» 😕

                      https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/12973/video-playback-problems-troubleshooting-and-solutions-on-linux

                      i should of said: "i've never had this problem with Vivaldi" 🙂

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                      • A Former User
                        A Former User last edited by

                        So Opera can introduce OpenH264 codec inside Opera browser. It is open source and free too.

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

                          @pinportal said in Opera Linux browser - h.264 support (through x264 open source codec):

                          So Opera can introduce OpenH264 codec inside Opera browser. It is open source and free too.

                          No.. It's described in Bugzilla bugreport (link is upper in this thread).
                          The are not any free and normal codecs to use for commercial browser.

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                          • A Former User
                            A Former User last edited by

                            Hi, first post here 🙂
                            @pinportal Thanks for the solution. It worked!

                            I wrote a script to "upgrade" Opera according to your instructions:
                            https://gist.github.com/mcarletti/7989d1c04199dba60a01adf8ac54fe31

                            Hope this helps!
                            M.

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                            • bert56237
                              bert56237 @Guest last edited by

                              @pinportal said in Opera Linux browser - h.264 support (through x264 open source codec):

                              The Linux community has long been asking Opera to support the h.264 codec in Opera Browser for Linux.

                              We know that h.264 is a proprietary format. However, Firefox browser worked around this problem, it uses the codec x264 (free and open-source software library which uses GNU General Public License and it is developed by VideoLAN)

                              The x264 codec allows browsers to support h.264 codec videos.

                              For my Opera browser to support h.264, I need to open the terminal and type this command with each new Opera browser update:
                              curl -L -O https://github.com/iteufel/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/releases/download/0.39.2/0.39.2-linux-x64.zip

                              unzip 0.39.2-linux-x64.zip

                              sudo mv libffmpeg.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libffmpeg_h264.so

                              sudo mv /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/libffmpeg.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/libffmpeg.so.orig

                              sudo ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libffmpeg_h264.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/libffmpeg.so

                              But less experienced users don't even know there is this option, they simply can't watch videos on Facebook.com, Twitter.com and Youtube.com Live videos, as they rely on the h.264 codec

                              That's why Opera Browser needs to support the h.264 codec or at least x264 codec (which will not generate license costs for Opera and will once and for all solve this problem that only affects Opera Browser on Linux since Google Chrome and Firefox have been supporting the h.264 codec for a long time, even indirectly via the x264 codec)

                              I have Lubuntu 18.04.3 LTS (based on Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS) 64bits and Linux 4.15.0-58 kernel

                              Thank you for this information! I have Linux Mint LTS 20.0 Cinnamon 64B. I just followed your directions and all videos are now working perfectly including on Twitter.

                              Earlier I had also installed the following packages, so I just left them and followed your directions.

                              Ubuntu-restricted-extras

                              Multimedia Codecs

                              Chromium-codecs-ffmpeg

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                              • A Former User
                                A Former User @bert56237 last edited by A Former User

                                @bert56237 You are welcome.
                                Just remember to install the most updated version here: https://github.com/iteufel/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/releases/

                                Today it is 0.47.2 and not 0.39.2, that I wrote a year ago. Today you have to do it:

                                curl -L -O https://github.com/iteufel/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/releases/download/0.47.2/0.47.2-linux-x64.zip

                                unzip 0.47.2-linux-x64.zip

                                sudo mv libffmpeg.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libffmpeg_h264.so

                                sudo mv /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/libffmpeg.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/libffmpeg.so.orig

                                sudo ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libffmpeg_h264.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/libffmpeg.so

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                                • bert56237
                                  bert56237 @Guest last edited by

                                  @pinportal Thanks again. I just updated, working perfectly!!!

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                                  • red
                                    red @Guest last edited by

                                    @pinportal
                                    Hi!
                                    There's an even better way:

                                    curl -L -O https://github.com/iteufel/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/releases/download/0.47.2/0.47.2-linux-x64.zip
                                    unzip 0.47.2-linux-x64.zip
                                    sudo mkdir /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/lib_extra
                                    sudo mv libffmpeg.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/lib_extra
                                    

                                    Opera will automatically use the version in lib_extra and the mod will survive opera upgrades. So you'll only need to do this once.

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

                                      @red Hey, thank you very very much for your help!
                                      I didnt know it. I hope that one day Opera for linux will offer this natively. Many lay users do not see these forums and do not even know how to use the terminal.

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                                      • A Former User
                                        A Former User @bert56237 last edited by

                                        @bert56237 Hello, see the @red comment. You will have to do this only once. Even if Opera update the browser, h.264 will continue being support:

                                        curl -L -O https://github.com/iteufel/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/releases/download/0.47.2/0.47.2-linux-x64.zip

                                        unzip 0.47.2-linux-x64.zip

                                        sudo mkdir /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/lib_extra

                                        sudo mv libffmpeg.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/lib_extra

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                                        • arch3rtemp
                                          arch3rtemp @Guest last edited by

                                          @A-Former-User said in Opera Linux browser - h.264 support (through x264 open source codec):

                                          So, as I have also said in the post on my signature, if you are on ubuntu or some derivative, install chromium ffmpeg codecs and you are done.

                                          There are no chromium codecs in Ubuntu repositories anymore, neither in Snap

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                                          • A Former User
                                            A Former User last edited by

                                            @arch3rtemp said in Opera Linux browser - h.264 support (through x264 open source codec):

                                            There are no chromium codecs in Ubuntu repositories anymore, neither in Snap

                                            Still available in Snap as "chromium-ffmpeg". For me, it doesn't automatically work, but you can link directly from the snap and it works fine.

                                            sudo mkdir -p /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/lib_extra && \
                                            sudo ln -fst /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/lib_extra/ /snap/chromium-ffmpeg/current/chromium-ffmpeg-92972/chromium-ffmpeg/libffmpeg.so && \
                                            echo -e "\n\nLink successful, restart Opera and it should work."
                                            
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