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    [Solved]Video playback issues with MacOS Catalina

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    • leocg
      leocg Moderator Volunteer @burberrys last edited by

      @burberrys Maybe you just need to replace true with false?

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      • burberrys
        burberrys @Guest last edited by

        @gnubee said in Video playback issues with MacOS Catalina:

        @avl

        Thank you to all involved in helping to resolve this video playback issue..

        The latest
        Opera
        Version: 64.0.3417.61

        is now streaming Netflix, and Amazon Prime videos and doing well with other videos I had issues with even before the 64.* update.

        Also, I was making the mistake of not exiting and restarting Opera after running the terminal command:

        defaults write com.operasoftware.Opera OPDisableAutoUpdate true

        or

        defaults write com.operasoftware.Opera OPDisableAutoUpdate false

        So that was fun to learn as well. 🙂

        I also just exited so the update can be turned on again. Thank you and for the updates!

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          • avl
            avl Opera @burberrys last edited by

            @burberrys Yes it's what @leocg suggested, just replace true with false 🙂

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            • avl
              avl Opera last edited by

              Just to be completely clear, many of you mentioned it already but an update with a fix for this issue was released yesterday. You can see the full changelog at https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2019/10/opera-64-0-3417-61-stable-update/ .

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              • kyu3
                kyu3 @avl last edited by

                @avl I confirmed this issue was fixed. I can watch videos of Netflix and Amazon .jp Prime Video! Thank you!!! 😆👍

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                • atls
                  atls last edited by

                  Hello all. I can now stream netflix and prime video but I am still having the problem that the film cuts in half and then switches sides in fullscreen. Anyone else have this problem? I can't attach a screenshot because as soon as you press any keys it goes back to normal for about 5 seconds.

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                  • archimdx
                    archimdx @atls last edited by

                    @atls After updating to the latest Opera 64.0.3417.61, Prime and Netflix work fine in my system (OS Catalina). I can watch fullscreen in both of them with no issues.

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                      • atls
                        atls @archimdx last edited by

                        @archimdx I did, still have the problem. Same with youtube as well.

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                        • avl
                          avl Opera last edited by

                          @atls it's probably better if you open a new thread for this, it's not related to the problem described in this thread so far. For those interested, that problem was due to a problem with the Widevine DRM plugin, which is used by e.g. Netflix and Amazon Prime to protect their content, but not by YouTube.

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