Opera 65.0.3467.48 and MP4, H.264/5
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ParaNormal last edited by
After Opera updating a have this problem:
Video codecs
MPEG-4 ASP support
No ✘
H.264 support
No ✘And this video formats can't play in Opera.
H.265 support
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ParaNormal last edited by
@ParaNormal
Video codecs
MPEG-4 ASP support
No ✘
H.264 support
No ✘
H.265 support
No ✘
Ogg Theora support
Yes
WebM with VP8 support
Yes
WebM with VP9 support
Yes -
leocg Moderator last edited by
@ParaNormal If you remove the codec pack, Media Player still plays H264?
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burnout426 last edited by burnout426
Download the Opera installer, launch it, click "options", set "install path" to a folder named "Opera Test" on your desktop, set "install for" to "standalone installation", uncheck "import data from default browser" and install. Test in that Opera, but do not enable Opera Sync, do not enable Opera's adblocker and do not install any extensions.
How do things work there?
For DRM tests, if necessary, goto the URL
opera://components
and make sure Widevine is updated. Just make sure it's version 4 something.Windows 7 X64 Prof
There's an "N" version of Windows 7 Professional. Are you saying you don't have the "N" version?
shark007 codecs installed
Codec packs unfortunately do not help with browsers playing back media. They can help with Windows Media Player, but not browsers.
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ParaNormal last edited by
@burnout426
installed separately opera. No effect. How do I know that I have an "N" version of Windows?
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burnout426 last edited by
@ParaNormal said in Opera 65.0.3467.48 and MP4, H.264/5:
In Opera 64 H.264 worked in the same comp.
You can do an "Opera Test 64" standalone installation for Opera 64 to make sure it still works. See https://ftp.opera.com/ftp/pub/opera/desktop/64.0.3417.126/win/.
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burnout426 last edited by
@ParaNormal said in Opera 65.0.3467.48 and MP4, H.264/5:
How do I know that I have an "N" version of Windows?
If you right-click on the "Computer" or "This PC" shortcut and goto "properties". (Basically "System" in the Control panel), under Windows edition, it should have an "N" after Windows 7 Pro.
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ParaNormal last edited by
@ParaNormal
When playing video or black screen, no sound and image, or no video codecs detected -
leocg Moderator last edited by
@ParaNormal Then, that's it, most probably. Your OS can't play those codecs and since Opera depends on the OS to play them, it also can't play.
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burnout426 last edited by burnout426
Try uninstalling and reinstalling Windows Media Player. As in, turn the feature off and then turn it back on.
Click the Start button
Click Control Panel
Click Programs
Click Turn Windows features on or off.Look in there to see if there's some Windows Media codecs feature or something too.