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    Can you summarize for me Opera 25 under Linux: With Flash and HTML5 videos?

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    • joakimwallden
      joakimwallden last edited by

      What’s strange is that both https://html5test.com/ and https://www.youtube.com/html5 report that proprietary codecs are supported (only with the latest build of Opera 25). I assumed Opera now used the system’s codecs (like Firefox does).

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      • joakimwallden
        joakimwallden last edited by

        There is a PPA for PepperFlash: https://launchpad.net/~skunk/+archive/ubuntu/pepper-flash

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        • axxl
          axxl last edited by

          Thanks to you all. 🙂 Your posts helped me and I could find some further information in the net.

          So...

          1. That Opera 25 only supports pepper (sgunhouse) is new to me. Former versions worked AFAIK (which doesn't say much...). I'll try the solution from joakimwallden or seek for some other solution. I will not install Chrome.

          2. Yeah, as avl said "most popular codec" where Opera is not able to redistribute. Where the provided solution may contain parts of GPL licensed code? Gosh, licenses...

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          • avl
            avl Opera last edited by

            What’s strange is that both https://html5test.com/ and https://www.youtube.com/html5 report that proprietary codecs are supported (only with the latest build of Opera 25). I assumed Opera now used the system’s codecs (like Firefox does).

            There's currently a bug (DNA-25004) which means Opera reports that it supports proprietary video formats even when the system codecs (from ffmpeg) cannot be loaded and it has to use its own. If you want to use the proprietary codecs, install ffmpeg using the instructions I gave earlier in this thread.

            In any case a build coming soon will include a fix for the incorrect support entry when appropriate system libraries cannot be found.

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            • avl
              avl Opera last edited by
              1. Yeah, as avl said "most popular codec" where Opera is not able to redistribute. Where the provided solution may contain parts of GPL licensed code? Gosh, licenses...

              GPL code is not the problem, and this is not related to open source vs. closed source software. The problem is that any company that distributes a product that decodes H264 video (it doesn't matter if that product is itself open source or closed source) needs to pay royalties to MPEG LA.

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              • joakimwallden
                joakimwallden last edited by

                Thanks avl.

                Can you comment on the issue with VP9 on YouTube?

                Opera 25.0.1597.0 on Ubuntu 14.04 does not play VP9-videos on YouTube, while Opera 25.0.1597.0 on Windows 7 (64-bit) does, as does Chrome on Ubuntu.

                Opera on Ubuntu plays WebM with VP9, but not VP9 on YouTube. Can you confirm the issue?

                Thanks.

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                • kapsi
                  kapsi last edited by

                  Works for me:

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                  That's a Youtube video on Ubuntu 14.04 and I did compiled ffmpeg as described above.

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                  • joakimwallden
                    joakimwallden last edited by

                    VP9 should not require any actions by the user to work. It’s a free codec.

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                    • joakimwallden
                      joakimwallden last edited by

                      25.0.1606.0 plays VP9 on YouTube. Thanks. :yes:

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                      • frankgoji
                        frankgoji last edited by

                        After compiling and installing ffmpeg on my computer, are there any additional libraries that I need to change in order for Opera to be able to play html5 videos? Do I need to change libffmpegsumo.so? Or should that be enough?

                        Even though I installed ffmpeg (v. 2.4.1), Opera cannot play h.264 videos. Does this mean I should install an earlier version of ffmpeg, like v. 2.3?

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                        • ruario
                          ruario last edited by

                          @frankgoji: Yes the version is very important. It must be the same version as that which is bundled with Opera. Current Opera is using version 2.3 of ffmepg. I have expanded on AVL's comment above

                          https://gist.github.com/ruario/7b33ca4cf70e6ff70880

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                          • frankgoji
                            frankgoji last edited by

                            @ruario Thank you so much!

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                            • ruario
                              ruario last edited by

                              One other nice thing about compiling your own FFmpeg. You can watch 60FPS videos in High Definition on YouTube

                              You Tube H.264 MSE 60 FPS

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                              • Deleted User
                                Deleted User last edited by

                                Hello,

                                Is Opera considering supporting libav also?

                                I'm just asking because in distributions like Ubuntu that have switch to libav, it wouldn't require users to install and compile ffmpeg.

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                                • joakimwallden
                                  joakimwallden last edited by

                                  Ubuntu 15.04 has FFmpeg: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/vivid/+source/ffmpeg

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                                  • Deleted User
                                    Deleted User last edited by

                                    For Ubuntu 14.10 this PPA repo:

                                    sudo apt-add-repository ppa:samrog131/ppa
                                    sudo apt-get update
                                    sudo apt-get install ffmpeg-real
                                    sudo ln -sf /opt/ffmpeg/bin/ffmpeg /usr/bin/ffmpeg
                                    
                                    

                                    See http://linuxg.net/how-to-install-ffmpeg-2-4-2-on-ubuntu-14-04-linux-mint-17-elementary-os-0-3-deepin-2014-and-other-ubuntu-14-04-derivatives/

                                    Does not pla some MP4 videos correctly (sound speed to slow!).

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