The Videos Don't Play Topic
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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!
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer 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 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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ppfsilva 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 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/operaln -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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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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jedi-am last edited by
But it is suprising that you still in their forum, if you are not using it anymore. LOL.
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superflixla last edited by
I am getting this error in most of the websites except YouTube and few others.
plz help i am unable to see videos on websites like
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vbnvbn last edited by vbnvbn
@superflixla
Try these different versions of libffmpeg.so until opera start opening on your system:https://github.com/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/releases
https://repo.herecura.eu/herecura/x86_64/
https://launchpad.net/~savoury1/+archive/ubuntu/chromium
In case you don't know how, find opera folder in /usr/ folder (with the command: find /usr/ -depth -maxdepth 10 -iname 'opera') and copy libffmpeg.so in it (that file should already be in that folder).
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iamreinaldo last edited by
@xzero man, I really like to use Opera and you just saved me.
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mickyyonn last edited by
@pixcatholica same issue with me, tried many things but not working for me.
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exiort last edited by
Hi everyone!
I started to use opera on my personal laptop. My OS is Ubuntu 23.10 with kernel Linux 6.5.0-13-generic.
My problem is when I go Youtube, Most of videos play properly but some of videos does not play with this error: "Your browser can't play this video."
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adamblackburn last edited by
@RungeKutta Thank you for creating that script, worked perfectly for me!