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    [Solved]Solving the problem of the Opera browser with video playback in Ubuntu and similar distributions (Linux Mint, KDE neon)

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    • operafan123
      operafan123 @sgunhouse last edited by

      @sgunhouse

      Version:75.0.3969.93
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      System:Linux Mint 20.1 (x86_64; X-Cinnamon)
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      Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/89.0.4389.82 Safari/537.36 OPR/75.0.3969.93

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      • sgunhouse
        sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer @operafan123 last edited by

        @operafan123 And did you install the codecs for Chromium 89.0?

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        • operafan123
          operafan123 @sgunhouse last edited by

          @sgunhouse said in Solving the problem of the Opera browser with video playback in Ubuntu and similar distributions (Linux Mint, KDE neon):

          @operafan123 And did you install the codecs for Chromium 89.0?

          I simply followed the instructions from the above original post

          "First of all, you need to install the chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra package. You can do this using the terminal with the following command:

          sudo apt install chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra

          Usually the second step is to create a symlink for the file libffmpeg.so, but since now the Opera browser delivers a file with this name (but not solving the problem), we will delete it and then create a simlink to the new file. File deletion:

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

          Creating a simlink:
          sudo ln -s /usr/lib/chromium-browser/libffmpeg.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/"

          I will also add that a fresh install does not work - even on a new machine, yet a fresh install of Vivaldi, and Chrome both work with Netflix without problems

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          • sgunhouse
            sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer @operafan123 last edited by

            @operafan123 Netflix will also require widevine.

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            • operafan123
              operafan123 @sgunhouse last edited by

              @sgunhouse said in Solving the problem of the Opera browser with video playback in Ubuntu and similar distributions (Linux Mint, KDE neon):

              @operafan123 Netflix will also require widevine.

              Of course, and it's there and updated to the latest

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              • nneo16
                nneo16 @operafan123 last edited by nneo16

                @operafan123 Try rename the original file and replace with that file from chromium package. I don't understand why we should use a symlink here.

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                • niepiekm
                  niepiekm @zarathustra-f90 last edited by

                  @zarathustra-f90
                  Thanks, this worked for me to on Ubuntu 20.04 and Opera installed with APT.

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                  • RungeKutta
                    RungeKutta last edited by

                    Hi, I create a script to download and install ffmpeg lib on linux and fix this problem with opera:

                    https://github.com/nicolas-meilan/fix-opera-linux-ffmpeg

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                    • miqwalsh
                      miqwalsh last edited by miqwalsh

                      I re-package this into a 'portable' version for the Puppy Linux community. Portable applications work very well for Puppy's somewhat unusual method of operation.

                      I get libffmpeg.so & Widevine for Opera by the simple expedient of using the updater scripts supplied by Vivaldi for their browser. As noted above, it doesn't matter how you actually obtain these; what matters is that you end up with the specific version compiled to work with the particular release of Chromium that Opera has been built around.

                      If you run the script from your /home 'user' directory, the scripts will write the 'codecs' directory, containing libffmpeg.so, to /var/opt. You'll get a sym-link appear which you can delete; simply copy libffmpeg.so across to the location where Opera expects to find it.

                      Bob's yr uncle; sorted.

                      Mike. 👍

                      (EDIT:- Apologies to anyone who wants terminal commands to do the above. We don't really use these all that much in Puppy; we tend to 'dive-in' to the file-system & physically move stuff around to suit.....and the 'portable' version doesn't use 'standard' locations anyway!)

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                      • efsandino
                        efsandino @vladimir-bardakov last edited by

                        @vladimir-bardakov I installed the extra lib, and then downloaded the last version of opera and installed it again with ,
                        sudo dpkg -i operaXXX.deb

                        and the problem was finally solved !

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                        • A Former User
                          A Former User @marek-online last edited by

                          @marek-online this totally solved the issue here, thank you!

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                          • mau21mau
                            mau21mau last edited by

                            That fixed the issue for me

                            wget https://github.com/iteufel/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/releases/download/0.52.2/0.52.2-linux-x64.zip -P ~/Downloads/
                            
                            unzip ~/Downloads/0.52.2-linux-x64.zip -d ~/Downloads/
                            
                            sudo mv ~/Downloads/libffmpeg.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/
                            
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                            • kubrisck
                              kubrisck @mau21mau last edited by

                              @mau21mau Confirmed!. Your method works. Last version of Opera nd Linux Mint 20.1

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                              • thinog
                                thinog last edited by

                                If it was installed through Snap, you can try to connect system camera interface on the Opera camera interface

                                sudo snap connect opera:camera :camera
                                

                                Restart opera and check if it worked.

                                Ref: https://snapcraft.io/docs/interface-management

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                                • Leoneld
                                  Leoneld last edited by

                                  simlink ubuntu 20.04

                                  sudo ln -s /snap/chromium-ffmpeg/17/chromium-ffmpeg-95241/chromium-ffmpeg/libffmpeg.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/
                                  
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                                  • njt145
                                    njt145 last edited by leocg

                                    This is just a workaround, not a solution.
                                    This legal issue needs to be solved, and it's a Must
                                    I suggest to developers to work on this before to working for stuffs on Opera GX. (or maybe you can replace Opera GX with Opera, why you created GX while your normal browser is not working properly...)

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                                    • leocg
                                      leocg Moderator Volunteer @njt145 last edited by

                                      @njt145 Maybe you can send money to Opera, so the company can afford the costs of a licensing. 😀

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                                      • zago13
                                        zago13 @mau21mau last edited by

                                        @mau21mau ty!

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                                        • mosabama
                                          mosabama last edited by

                                          Another way is to download libffmpeg from here and replace the one in Opera directory

                                          locate libffmpeg.sp
                                          

                                          and copy the file from the repository and replace the one in this directory.

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                                          • rgplayzmc
                                            rgplayzmc last edited by rgplayzmc

                                            No method seems to be working for the version of opera released today (Version 79.0.4143.22, chromium 93.0.4577.63). Replacing the provided libffmpeg.so with any of the provided methods causes the entire page to crash if you try to play any video embedded on it. I have now defaulted back to the provided one.
                                            My go-to method before this was to download the latest version from iteufel's github repo and replace it manually. Had worked since I installed opera.

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