[Solved]Can you tell me how to get Opera for Linux on Chromebook to play Twitter videos?
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treego last edited by leocg
Can you tell me how to get Opera for Linux on Chromebook to play Twitter videos?
Twitter videos play fine in Vivaldi for Linux for Chromebook for me by way of comparison.
Thank you.
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treego last edited by
@sgunhouse Can you help with that or direct me as to how to do that, please? Thank you.
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treego last edited by
@sgunhouse said in Can you tell me how to get Opera for Linux on Chromebook to play Twitter videos?:
install the Chromium codec package for your distro..
I think this is what I am looking for ... https://snapcraft.io/install/chromium-ffmpeg/debian
Do you believe I am correct?
I am a Linux rookie/novice!
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treego last edited by
YouTube videos do not work in Opera, either.
Finally, I cannot even use Opera to reply in this thread. I have to use Vivaldi.
Opera is nice, but limited ... and frankly not very user-friendly with respect to these things on Linux/Chromebook.
That's too bad, I guess.
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treego last edited by
@sgunhouse said in Can you tell me how to get Opera for Linux on Chromebook to play Twitter videos?:
@treego A snap package would only work with another snap, sorry. Though as you mentioned Vivaldi, you could use their codecs with Opera. Though it does seem strange to have to tell people to install another browser to get Opera to work ...
I don't know how to use Vivaldi's codecs with Opera. This is all very "Greek" to me, honestly.
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treego last edited by
@leocg said in Can you tell me how to get Opera for Linux on Chromebook to play Twitter videos?:
@treego I would start by trying to install chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra for Chromium 89.
I have tried it to no avail ... I could be doing it wrong, possibly, though because I am a lifelong Windows user. This is my first experimentation with Linux on a new Chromebook.
P.S. I just installed Brave for Linux on Chromebook and like Vivaldi it has no issues playing videos like Opera does.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@treego Maybe you can try the instructions at https://www.reddit.com/r/operabrowser/wiki/opera/linux_libffmpeg_config
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treego last edited by
@leocg I appreciate your replies, but your links lead me to things that are very confusing for someone who has no experience with Linux commands ... extracting zip files, etc.
It just seems super strange that Brave and Vivaldi have no issues, but Opera does.
Opera needs to "up" its game here, I think.
Thank you for your efforts to help me, though.
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treego last edited by treego
I finally got the bright idea to go to opera://about and found this about my system: System:Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) (x86_64; Unknown)
Does that help in getting help from you that are willing to help me?
Oh, also: Version:75.0.3969.93
And: Browser identification
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
Paths
Install: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/operaProfile: /home/treego14/.config/opera
Cache: /home/treego14/.cache/opera
Installation type
Could only be specified for Windows OS