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    • leocg
      leocg Moderator Volunteer @JoeSchwarz last edited by

      @joeschwarz Check the whole topic above.
      Also check https://www.reddit.com/r/operabrowser/wiki/opera/linux_libffmpeg_config and https://forums.opera.com/topic/37539/solved-solving-the-problem-of-the-opera-browser-with-video-playback-in-ubuntu-and-similar-distributions-linux-mint-kde-neon/

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      • JoeSchwarz
        JoeSchwarz @leocg last edited by JoeSchwarz

        @leocg
        Thanks for the great hint. It works line charm. Here are the steps that what I've done:

        1. run Opera, click "about" and scroll up to look for the install path. Here: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera, then run: killall opera
        2. cd /usr/lib/.../opera
        3. sudo mv libffmpeg.so libffmpeg.so_original
        4. snap install chromium-ffmpeg
        5. cd /snap/chromium-ffmpeg/current/
        6. look for the most actual version:chronium-ffmpeg-XXXXX. Here: chromium-ffmpeg-108372//chromium-ffmpeg
        7. sudo ln -sf /snap/chromium-ffmpeg/current/chromium-ffmpeg-108372/chromium-ffmpeg/libffmpeg.so libffmpeg.so

        Finish. Start opera Opera, goto www.bbc.com and try with any REEL video....to see if it might work and...it works!
        Joe

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        • NemyV
          NemyV @MarcoRboels last edited by

          @marcorboels Worked perfect for me

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          • miyen
            miyen last edited by miyen

            In the "software manager" of Mint now you can download flatpack package with the codecs integrated, no more struggle.

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            • ThanosTheMadMan
              ThanosTheMadMan @Guest last edited by

              @mr-matt-eastwood Thank you! This worked for me too. Of-course the path was a bit different for me. Specifically it was "/snap/chromium-ffmpeg/30/chromium-ffmpeg-108372/chromium-ffmpeg" and it had other options, but it worked!

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              • az2012
                az2012 last edited by

                OK After one year this script works very well again.

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                • 31canluthien69
                  31canluthien69 @styen last edited by

                  @styen It worked for me thank you!

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                  • akanamay
                    akanamay @leocg last edited by This post is deleted!
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                    • akanamay
                      akanamay @leocg last edited by

                      @leocg it's sad, but a browser that can't watch videos is just useless

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                      • 999Lucia-mi-Amor999
                        999Lucia-mi-Amor999 last edited by

                        what I do?
                        Opera One(version: 100.0.4815.21)
                        Opera is up to date
                        Update stream:Stable
                        System:Linux Mint 21.1 (x86_64; X-Cinnamon)
                        Chromium version:114.0.5735.110
                        Browser identification
                        Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/114.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 OPR/100.0.0.0

                        help me please

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                        • leocg
                          leocg Moderator Volunteer @999Lucia-mi-Amor999 last edited by

                          @999lucia-mi-amor999 Check https://www.reddit.com/r/operabrowser/wiki/opera/linux_libffmpeg_config

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                          • Hugobsb
                            Hugobsb @Guest last edited by

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

                            higher

                            Just this one solved. Thanks a lot ❤

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                            • gogoanime6
                              gogoanime6 last edited by

                              I'm facing an issue while trying to stream videos from GogoAnime on the Opera browser. Despite trying all above troubleshooting methods, I haven't been able to resolve the problem. I'm reaching out to the community for any suggestions or alternative solutions you might have.

                              Here's a summary of the steps I've taken so far:

                              Checked my internet connection: It's stable, as I can stream from other platforms without any issues.

                              Updated Opera: I'm using the latest version of the browser to ensure compatibility.

                              Cleared cache and cookies: Tried removing browsing data to address potential conflicts, but it didn't help.

                              Disabled extensions/plugins: Temporarily turned off all extensions and plugins, but the problem persisted.

                              Tried private browsing: Attempted to stream in incognito mode, but still encountered the same issue.

                              Updated Adobe Flash Player: Ensured Flash Player was up to date, but it didn't solve the problem.

                              Contacted Opera support: Reached out to them, but their response didn't offer a specific solution for GogoAnime streaming.

                              I'm feeling discouraged after trying these steps with no success. If anyone has experienced a similar issue or has any suggestions, please share your insights.

                              Thank you for your assistance!
                              Ps. the websites i tried are given below

                              1. https://gogoanime6.com
                              2. https://gogoanime2.org/
                              3. https://gogoanimes.fi/
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                              • sgunhouse
                                sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer @gogoanime6 last edited by

                                @gogoanime6 Opera does not incluse proprietary video codecs.. Find the package chromium-codecs-extra or corresponding package for your system for Opera's version of Chromium and install it.

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                                • maniganala
                                  maniganala @xZero last edited by

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

                                  Can confirm this solved the issue for me.
                                  I figured out how to use snap library, as @mr-matt-eastwood suggested.

                                  On Manjaro Linux 20, opera directory is /usr/lib/opera.
                                  You don't have to delete original libffmpeg.so file, but just rename it to whatever (including extension).

                                  Steps:

                                  # If you cannot use sudo -i, then just prefix your commands with sudo
                                  sudo -i 
                                  # Close your browser by hand. Following command will ensure no Opera processes are running in the background
                                  killall opera
                                  cd /usr/lib/opera
                                  # Some software automatically loads any .so/.dll file that is present. Not sure for Opera, but just in case
                                  mv libffmpeg.so libffmpeg.so_original
                                  snap install chromium-ffmpeg
                                  # Please note that chromium-ffmpeg-95241 path might differ. Just pickup one with highest number. 
                                  ln -sf /snap/chromium-ffmpeg/current/chromium-ffmpeg-95241/chromium-ffmpeg/libffmpeg.so libffmpeg.so
                                  

                                  Works like charm.

                                  This worked like charm. Only change I noticed is opera path: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera for version 100.0.4815.76

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                                  • abaykam
                                    abaykam @Guest last edited by

                                    that worked. thanks.

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                                    • ppfsilva
                                      ppfsilva @Guest last edited by

                                      @marek-online Worked well with my Xubuntu 22,04 LTS here. I just created a backup of this original shitty ffmpeg and changed the second command to the corresponding folder in my computer:

                                      sudo cp /snap/chromium-ffmpeg/34/chromium-ffmpeg-111306/chromium-ffmpeg/libffmpeg.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera-beta/libffmpeg.so
                                      

                                      Thank you all for the tips!

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                                      • xZero
                                        xZero @xZero last edited by xZero

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

                                        Can confirm this solved the issue for me.
                                        I figured out how to use snap library, as @mr-matt-eastwood suggested.

                                        On Manjaro Linux 20, opera directory is /usr/lib/opera.
                                        You don't have to delete original libffmpeg.so file, but just rename it to whatever (including extension).

                                        Steps:

                                        # If you cannot use sudo -i, then just prefix your commands with sudo
                                        sudo -i 
                                        # Close your browser by hand. Following command will ensure no Opera processes are running in the background
                                        killall opera
                                        cd /usr/lib/opera
                                        # Some software automatically loads any .so/.dll file that is present. Not sure for Opera, but just in case
                                        mv libffmpeg.so libffmpeg.so_original
                                        snap install chromium-ffmpeg
                                        # Please note that chromium-ffmpeg-95241 path might differ. Just pickup one with highest number. 
                                        ln -sf /snap/chromium-ffmpeg/current/chromium-ffmpeg-95241/chromium-ffmpeg/libffmpeg.so libffmpeg.so
                                        

                                        Works like charm.

                                        This works on Fedora (38 Workstation tested) as well, but paths are slightly different.
                                        chromium-ffmpeg snap: /var/lib/snapd/snap/chromium-ffmpeg/current/chromium-ffmpeg-111306/chromium-ffmpeg/libffmpeg.so
                                        Opera install dir: /usr/lib64/opera

                                        ln -s /var/lib/snapd/snap/chromium-ffmpeg/current/chromium-ffmpeg-111306/chromium-ffmpeg/libffmpeg.so /usr/lib64/opera/libffmpeg.so
                                        

                                        chromium-ffmpeg version might differ, so make sure to find the directory with the highest number by using:

                                        ls -al /var/lib/snapd/snap/chromium-ffmpeg/current/
                                        

                                        As always, make sure to backup original libffmpeg.so file, as I had experience where Opera would refuse to start with new file - probably incompatible version.

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                                        • arturoverbel
                                          arturoverbel @xZero last edited by

                                          @xzero That's work perfectly for me. Thank you very much !!

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                                          • jedi-am
                                            jedi-am last edited by

                                            This should not be up to the user to fix this.

                                            Even they release a complete new version and still dont fix with problem with find codecs path installed in the user machine !!!!!

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