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    • jrgsampaio
      jrgsampaio @Guest last edited by

      @marek-online

      The solution presented worked like a charm in my box (Ubuntu 21.04 in a LG gram laptop with Core i7 8th gen)
      I needed to search for libffmpeg.so with Nautilus to find the correct folders to use in the symlink command.

      Thanks,
      Jorge Sampaio

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      • styen
        styen last edited by

        This solves the problem.
        https://github.com/Ld-Hagen/fix-opera-linux-ffmpeg-widevine

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        • linuc
          linuc @styen last edited by

          @styen

          Hi

          I got this in the terminal:

          q4os@q4os-desktop:~/Desktop$ git clone https://github.com/Ld-Hagen/fix-opera-linux-ffmpeg-widevine.git
          bash: git: command not found
          q4os@q4os-desktop:~/Desktop$
          
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          • linuc
            linuc @leocg last edited by

            @leocg

            How about if a good programmer writes an extension (adon) for Opera, which solves the problem when starting Opera and is also automatically updated if necessary? Is that legally possible? The given script on github doesn't work for me.

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              leocg styen xZero 3 Replies Last reply
            • leocg
              leocg Moderator Volunteer @linuc last edited by

              @linuc Don't know, maybe since it wouldn't be Opera providing the solution.

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              • styen
                styen @linuc 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

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                • linuc
                  linuc @styen last edited by

                  @styen

                  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
                    linuc @linuc last edited by

                    @linuc

                    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.

                    summary of the instructions

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                    • xZero
                      xZero @rgplayzmc 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
                        xZero @linuc last edited by

                        @linuc It is not (or hardly) possible. Modifying system libraries is absolutely out of scope for a browser extension.

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                        • linuc
                          linuc @xZero last edited by

                          @xzero

                          This is a pity. But a negotiated solution has to be found anyway at some point. Until then, the fix from github works fine. Today I got an update from Opera and the script from github was executed automatically. Everything works very well 🙂

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                          • xZero
                            xZero @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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                            • Cupid-101
                              Cupid-101 last edited by

                              Hi, I can't load any video except videos on youtube, I have looked it up, but I still have no idea, I have tried turning off the hardware acceleration in Settings, but it didn't work.
                              I have to use Linux OS due to my low configuration (I'm using an old laptop), and I'm not an expert in technology or code. I can play videos on other browsers such as Chrome, Firefox; but my computer runs faster on Opera. Can the videos be played if I install an older version (but I don't know how to install it, too)? I'm stuck right now, please help me. Thanks in advance for any help.

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                              • leocg
                                leocg Moderator Volunteer @Cupid-101 last edited by

                                @cupid-101 Check above.

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                                • miyen
                                  miyen @xZero 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
                                    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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                                    • styen
                                      styen @Cupid-101 last edited by

                                      @cupid-101 https://github.com/Ld-Hagen/fix-opera-linux-ffmpeg-widevine/

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                                      • luisandriy
                                        luisandriy @styen last edited by

                                        @styen Cheers mate, that really helped, now Opera works.

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                                        • dperecky
                                          dperecky last edited by

                                          Good News! Found a site that talks about the old Opera, the substitution of the libffmpeg.so file fix, and a workaround.

                                          [link text]https://newbedev.com/opera-your-browser-does-not-currently-recognize-any-of-the-video-formats-available(link url)

                                          As far as full disclosure - I have not followed the steps... so as usual: YMMV. I've been using a different browser of late. Looks promising though.

                                          HTH.

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                                          • tridoxx
                                            tridoxx last edited by tridoxx

                                            I do not understand, because this browser, with all its advantages, innovative, and so good, has not been able to solve the problem of multimedia reproduction on the libffmpeg library, many users use this great browser, but I am already tired of every time update, I have to replace the file, with so many developers, and being a large company, they still don't give a solution to that, I love the browser and when I was on windows I used up to gx and on my mobile I have the browser, but how is it possible that they still cannot fix the problem of multimedia reproduction as direct, or videos on facebook or twitter, is there something the community can do to fix this definitively ?.
                                            I, like many of us, want to use the browser in a normal way as in other operating systems Thank you so much

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