[Solved]Solving the problem of the Opera browser with video playback in Ubuntu and similar distributions (Linux Mint, KDE neon)
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styen last edited by styen
@linuc You need to install git to clone the repo.
Or download and unpack https://github.com/Ld-Hagen/fix-opera-linux-ffmpeg-widevine/archive/refs/heads/main.zip and make install.sh executable -
linuc last edited by
Thank you, I finally made it
In the description here:
https://github.com/Ld-Hagen/fix-opera-linux-ffmpeg-widevine
should still be under "Requirements":
3. git (Is needed to clone the repo) sudo apt install git
https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/install-git#linux
It only needs the commands in point 1. Depending on the distribution with -get or without.
When executing the script you can answer questions and set the script so that it is automatically executed after every update of Opera. Great!
I hope it will work forever and ever ... and if not, someone could turn it into an extension for Opera.
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linuc last edited by
Unfortunately I couldn't edit my last post:
Maybe I can post this link for a summary of the instructions? Unfortunately the server is very slow, ifastnet, but with a little patience the page loads. Sure, everyone can copy the instructions and distribute them further.
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xZero last edited by
@rgplayzmc Thank you for keeping me in the loop, I was inactive lately. I will fix the script and post an updated version as soon as ready.
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xZero last edited by xZero
@xzero said in Solving the problem of the Opera browser with video playback in Ubuntu and similar distributions (Linux Mint, KDE neon):
My previous solution still works, but you might lose the changes (symlink) when Opera gets updated. At least that happened in my case. Applying the solution manually every time is a pain.
You can use this handy script to fix ffmpeg support for you, whenever it gets broken.Fetch the always up to date script from here, or simply use this command to directly download the script:
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xZero707/opera-fix-ffmpeg/master/opera-fix-ffmpeg.sh -o opera-fix-ffmpeg.sh
Remember: When downloading the script from the internet, it is always a good idea to inspect the script first.
Run with:
sudo /bin/bash opera-fix-ffmpeg.sh
or
sudo /bin/bash opera-fix-ffmpeg.sh /path/to/your-opera-installation
or
sudo /bin/bash opera-fix-ffmpeg.sh /path/to/your-opera-installation /path/to/your/snap/binary
The script will install or update snap chromium-ffmpeg and create a symlink to the latest bundled ffmpeg.so, in your opera directory.
Note that sudo is required.
Tested and working on Linux Manjaro. Should work for other Linux distros as well.
Disclaimer: This script is provided as-is. Use at your own responsibility.The script has been updated. It is now moved to the repository here: https://github.com/xZero707/opera-fix-ffmpeg
Instructions have been also updated in the quote.
@rgplayzmc Please check it out and let me know if this is the fix you expected.
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miyen last edited by
@xzero that does not work to me,
have to check few more codecs from here - http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/c/chromium-browser/?C=M;O=A
currently working only with the codec from "chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra_94.0.4606.81-0ubuntu0.18.04.1_amd64.deb"
My PC is:
Linux Mint 20.2 Cinnamon / kernel 5.4.0-89-generic
Opera 80.0.4170.72
i5-2500k CPU,i386 codecs does not work to me.
Regards
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MarcoRboels last edited by
Easy solution via Terminal (rooted):
$ sudo snap install chromium-ffmpeg
$ sudo cp /snap/chromium-ffmpeg/current/chromium-ffmpeg-104195/chromium-ffmpeg/libffmpeg.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/libffmpeg.so
I chose 104195 version because is the only one workable over Opera version 80.0.4170.72 and Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS (x86_64; LXQt)
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A Former User last edited by
@zarathustra-f90 it works for me, too.
debian 11
ubuntu 21.10thank you.
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nathaniel last edited by
@marcorboels thank you very much, it's working great!
Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS
Opera 81.0.4196.54 -
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linuc last edited by
Hi
Since the latest update of Opera some websites crash again. Here's an example:
It seems like this fix is no longer working properly at the moment:
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linuc last edited by
Hm...the update function in Opera Menu is not doing anything. So I tried with the terminal using
sudo apt --only-upgrade install
so...
q4os@q4os-desktop:~/Desktop$ sudo apt --only-upgrade install opera-stable Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done opera-stable is already the newest version (81.0.4196.60). 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. q4os@q4os-desktop:~/Desktop$
It looks as I have to be patiently until Q4OS sends the next Opera update? Or what can I do?
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styen last edited by
@linuc said in Solving the problem of the Opera browser with video playback in Ubuntu and similar distributions (Linux Mint, KDE neon):
Hm...the update function in Opera Menu is not doing anything. So I tried with the terminal using
sudo apt --only-upgrade install
so...
q4os@q4os-desktop:~/Desktop$ sudo apt --only-upgrade install opera-stable Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done opera-stable is already the newest version (81.0.4196.60). 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. q4os@q4os-desktop:~/Desktop$
It looks as I have to be patiently until Q4OS sends the next Opera update? Or what can I do?
Also you may download it directly from opera.com
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linuc last edited by
Well, I'll see what I do then. In any case, it would be advantageous if the developers of Opera would test the latest version to see whether it really works correctly before it is distributed all over the world! It's pretty sad when a user has a correctly functioning installation and after the update it no longer works correctly