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    • burnout426
      burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

      Does https://html5test.com/ say that h.264 and aac are supported?

      At https://bitmovin.com/demos/drm, does it say that Widevine is detected and then MSE and EME are supported, and does the video play?

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      • BES234
        BES234 @burnout426 last edited by

        @burnout426 said in Cannot play Netflix or Amazon videos:

        Does https://html5test.com/ say that h.264 and aac are supported?

        At https://bitmovin.com/demos/drm, does it say that Widevine is detected and then MSE and EME are supported, and does the video play?

        This sites oddly restrictive on the way it wants posts, I have image links and nice formatting and it just refuses to post, so ill type it all out...

        The HTML5 test shows it's missing,

        • Audio track

        • Video track

        • MPEG-4 ASP

        • H.264 and H.265 support

        The Bitmovin drm link

        The only thing that has a blue check mark is video/webm

        Under opera://components
        It says Widevine Content Decryption Module is installed and up to date with version 4.10.2391.0

        My opera version says
        84.0.4316.42

        Side note
        Youtube videos play perfectly

        I also tried HBO Max, it will go as far as to load the video, but then it sits there with a constant repeating 3 loading dots, but no error message.

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        • leocg
          leocg Moderator Volunteer @BES234 last edited by

          @bes234 said :

          This sites oddly restrictive on the way it wants posts, I have image links and nice formatting and it just refuses to post

          As far as I know, the only restriction is the image size, if you choose to upload it.

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          • leocg
            leocg Moderator Volunteer @BES234 last edited by

            @bes234 Take a look at https://forums.opera.com/topic/37539/solving-the-problem-of-the-opera-browser-with-video-playback-in-ubuntu-and-similar-distributions-linux-mint-kde-neon/ and https://forums.opera.com/topic/42185/the-videos-don-t-play-topic/

            Also check https://www.reddit.com/r/operabrowser/wiki/opera/linux_libffmpeg_config

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            • BES234
              BES234 @leocg last edited by

              @leocg It shouldn't be this hard, it should just work like windows, shouldn't matter what OS we are using for license, it works perfectly in windows, im just going to use google for anything that requires streaming...since it works fine, I just don't like google because it's laggy and sluggish, opera is snappy and fast and has a better UI.

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              • leocg
                leocg Moderator Volunteer @BES234 last edited by

                @bes234 There is nothing that Opera can do about it.

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                • burnout426
                  burnout426 Volunteer @BES234 last edited by burnout426

                  @bes234 said in Cannot play Netflix or Amazon videos:

                  It shouldn't be this hard

                  • Goto the URL opera://about and take note of the "install" path and the Chrome version in the User-Agent string under "Browser Identification". For Opera 84, that's 98. Will be 99 for Opera 85.

                  • Go here and download libffmpeg.so for the Chrome version to your Downloads folder.

                  • Close Opera.

                  • Open up a terminal and run these commands (adjust paths for your install location if they're different):

                    sudo mkdir /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/lib_extra
                    

                    and

                    sudo mv /home/yourusername/Downloads/libffmpeg.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/lib_extra/
                    

                  and you're done.

                  Then, when Opera updates to version 85, download the newer libffmpeg.so and just do the mv command (since the lib_extra folder will already be there).

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                  • ESampson
                    ESampson last edited by

                    Hi @bes234,

                    Please check the issue you're experiencing with Netflix and Amazon videos on Ubuntu is likely due to the lack of proper digital rights management (DRM) support on your Linux system. Both Netflix and Amazon use DRM to protect their content, and while Windows has built-in support for these DRM protocols, Linux distributions like Ubuntu require additional setup. In Windows with Opera GX, DRM components are already integrated and enabled, which is why you don't face any issues. On Ubuntu, you may need to enable DRM in your browser settings or install additional libraries, such as Widevine, to resolve the errors.

                    Try checking your browser settings or looking for Linux-specific solutions to enable DRM support.

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                    • Likitthakul
                      Likitthakul last edited by

                      Yes am getting posted this video 📷

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                      • Likitthakul
                        Likitthakul @ESampson last edited by

                        @esampson said in Cannot play Netflix or Amazon videos:

                        Hi @bes234,

                        Please check the issue you're experiencing with Netflix and Amazon videos on Ubuntu is likely due to the lack of proper digital rights management (DRM) support on your Linux system. Both Netflix and Amazon use DRM to protect their content, and while Windows has built-in support for these DRM protocols, Linux distributions like Ubuntu require additional setup. In Windows with Opera GX, DRM components are already integrated and enabled, which is why you don't face any issues. On Ubuntu, you may need to enable DRM in your browser settings or install additional libraries, such as Widevine, to resolve the errors.

                        Try checking your browser settings or looking for Linux-specific solutions to enable DRM support.

                        Your are showing netflix you ok😁

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                              Likitthakul @Likitthakul last edited by Likitthakul

                              Can't you are tafe it fo your with it this show netflix.

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                              • ESampson
                                ESampson @ESampson last edited by

                                @esampson Hi its a great and best reply to this issue...Take a stab at really looking at your program settings or searching for Linux-explicit answers for empower DRM support.

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                                • Kauazn08
                                  Kauazn08 last edited by

                                  Did anyone manage to resolve this? I can't see any type of media in this browser, but in Chrom and others, yes, the problem is that Opera is my preference but lately it's not worth it for me to open another browser to be able to access this type of content

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                                  • sorenfeodor
                                    sorenfeodor @Kauazn08 last edited by

                                    @kauazn08 Did you try the solutions given in https://forums.opera.com/topic/72349/compilation-discussions-on-problems-playing-videos-on-linux/37?

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                                    • reubenhardin
                                      reubenhardin @sorenfeodor last edited by

                                      @sorenfeodor

                                      Hello Opera Forums,

                                      To help resolve the issues you're encountering with Netflix and Amazon Prime Video on Ubuntu using Opera GX, here's a detailed step-by-step guide that should help:

                                      Step 1: Ensure Widevine is Installed
                                      Netflix and Amazon Prime Video both require Widevine DRM (Digital Rights Management) to play content. On Ubuntu, Opera GX may not have Widevine installed by default. To check and install Widevine:

                                      1. Open Opera GX.
                                      2. In the address bar, type opera://components and hit enter.
                                      3. Look for a component called Widevine Content Decryption Module.
                                      4. If Widevine is available, click Check for Update. If not, try to reinstall Opera with DRM support.

                                      Step 2: Enable DRM Playback
                                      In some cases, Opera GX might not have DRM enabled by default. Follow these steps:

                                      1. Open Opera GX and go to the settings by typing opera://settings in the address bar.
                                      2. Scroll down and click Advanced to reveal more settings.
                                      3. Under the Privacy and Security section, ensure that Allow sites to play protected content is turned on.

                                      Step 3: Install Missing Codecs
                                      Linux browsers may need additional media codecs to handle various video formats, especially on streaming services. Follow these instructions:

                                      Open a terminal and type the following command to install media codecs:

                                      Copy code
                                      sudo apt install chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra
                                      This package will install the necessary codecs required by Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.

                                      After installation, restart Opera GX.

                                      Step 4: Clear Cache and Cookies
                                      Sometimes browser cache or cookies can interfere with DRM-based services. Try clearing the cache and cookies:

                                      In Opera GX, go to Settings (opera://settings).
                                      Under Privacy and Security, click Clear Browsing Data.
                                      Select Cookies and other site data and Cached images and files, then click Clear Data.

                                      Step 5: Switch User Agent
                                      Certain streaming services may block content on certain platforms. Changing the user agent in Opera GX can sometimes bypass this:

                                      Press Ctrl+Shift+I to open the Developer Tools.
                                      Go to the Network tab.
                                      Look for the option that says User-Agent and change it to a Windows-based one, like:
                                      scss
                                      Copy code
                                      Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/91.0.4472.124 Safari/537.36

                                      Step 6: Use Opera’s Built-In VPN Carefully
                                      Opera GX has a built-in VPN feature. If you're using it, Netflix and Amazon Prime Video may block streaming due to geo-restrictions. Try disabling the VPN:

                                      Go to Settings (opera://settings/vpn).
                                      Toggle the VPN switch to off.

                                      Best Regards!!

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                                      • reubenhardin
                                        reubenhardin @reubenhardin last edited by

                                        @reubenhardin said in Cannot play Netflix or Amazon videos:

                                        Hello Opera Forums,
                                        To help resolve the issues you're encountering with Netflix and Amazon Prime Video on Ubuntu using Opera GX, here's a detailed step-by-step guide that should help:
                                        Step 1: Ensure Widevine is Installed
                                        Netflix and Amazon Prime Video both require Widevine DRM (Digital Rights Management) to play content. On Ubuntu, Opera GX may not have Widevine installed by default. To check and install Widevine:

                                        Open Opera GX.
                                        In the address bar, type opera://components and hit enter.
                                        Look for a component called Widevine Content Decryption Module.
                                        If Widevine is available, click Check for Update. If not, try to reinstall Opera with DRM support.

                                        Step 2: Enable DRM Playback
                                        In some cases, Opera GX might not have DRM enabled by default. Follow these steps:

                                        Open Opera GX and go to the settings by typing opera://settings in the address bar.
                                        Scroll down and click Advanced to reveal more settings.
                                        Under the Privacy and Security section, ensure that Allow sites to play protected content is turned on.

                                        Step 3: Install Missing Codecs
                                        Linux browsers may need additional media codecs to handle various video formats, especially on streaming services. Follow these instructions:
                                        Open a terminal and type the following command to install media codecs:
                                        Copy code
                                        sudo apt install chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra
                                        This package will install the necessary codecs required by Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.
                                        After installation, restart Opera GX.
                                        Step 4: Clear Cache and Cookies
                                        Sometimes browser cache or cookies can interfere with DRM-based services. Try clearing the cache and cookies:
                                        In Opera GX, go to Settings (opera://settings).
                                        Under Privacy and Security, click Clear Browsing Data.
                                        Select Cookies and other site data and Cached images and files, then click Clear Data.
                                        Step 5: Switch User Agent
                                        Certain streaming services may block content on certain platforms. Changing the user agent in Opera GX can sometimes bypass this:
                                        Press Ctrl+Shift+I to open the Developer Tools.
                                        Go to the Network tab.
                                        Look for the option that says User-Agent and change it to a Windows-based one, like:
                                        scss
                                        Copy code
                                        Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/91.0.4472.124 Safari/537.36
                                        Step 6: Use Opera’s Built-In VPN Carefully
                                        Opera GX has a built-in VPN feature. If you're using it, Netflix and Amazon Prime Video may block streaming due to geo-restrictions. Try disabling the VPN:
                                        Go to Settings (opera://settings/vpn).
                                        Toggle the VPN switch to off.
                                        Best Regards!!

                                        Hi Opera Community,

                                        To assist with settling the issues you're experiencing with Netflix and Amazon Prime Video on Ubuntu utilizing Drama GX, here's a definite bit by bit guide that ought to help:

                                        Step 1: Guarantee Widevine is Introduced
                                        Netflix and Amazon Prime Video both require Widevine DRM (Advanced Privileges The board) to play content. On Ubuntu, Show GX might not have Widevine introduced of course. To check and introduce Widevine:

                                        1. Open Drama GX.
                                        2. In the location bar, type drama://parts and hit enter.
                                        3. Search for a part called Widevine Content Decoding Module.
                                        4. Assuming that Widevine is accessible, click Check for Update. In the event that, do whatever it takes not to reinstall Drama with DRM support.

                                        Step 2: Empower DRM Playback
                                        Now and again, Drama GX probably won't have DRM empowered naturally. Follow these means:

                                        1. Open Drama GX and go to the settings by composing show://settings in the location bar.
                                        2. Look down and snap Progressed to uncover more settings.
                                        3. Under the Protection and Security segment, guarantee that Permit destinations to play safeguarded content is turned on.

                                        Step 3: Introduce Missing Codecs
                                        Linux programs might require extra media codecs to deal with different video designs, particularly on web-based features. Adhere to these guidelines:

                                        Open a terminal and type the accompanying order to introduce media codecs:

                                        Duplicate code
                                        sudo able introduce chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra
                                        This bundle will introduce the vital codecs expected by Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.

                                        After establishment, restart Drama GX.

                                        Step 4: Clear Reserve and Treats
                                        At times program store or treats can impede DRM-based administrations. Have a go at clearing the store and treats:

                                        1. In Show GX, go to Settings (drama://settings).
                                        2. Under Protection and Security, click Clear Perusing Information.
                                        3. Select Treats and other site information and Stored pictures and documents, then, at that point, click Clear Information.

                                        Step 5: Switch Client Specialist
                                        Certain real time features might impede content on specific stages. Changing the client specialist in Show GX can some of the time sidestep this:

                                        1. Press Ctrl+Shift+I to open the Engineer Apparatuses.
                                        2. Go to the Organization tab.
                                        3. Search for the choice that says Client Specialist and change it to a Windows-based one, as:
                                          scss

                                        Duplicate code
                                        Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, similar to Gecko) Chrome/91.0.4472.124 Safari/537.36

                                        Step 6: Utilize Show's Implicit VPN Cautiously
                                        Drama GX has an implicit VPN highlight. On the off chance that you're utilizing it, Netflix and Amazon Prime Video might hinder web based due to geo-limitations. Have a go at crippling the VPN:

                                        1. Go to Settings (show://settings/vpn).
                                        2. Flip the VPN change to off.

                                        Best Respects!!

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