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    • leocg
      leocg Moderator Volunteer @hydroper last edited by

      @hydroper See https://forums.opera.com/post/150324

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      • hydroper
        hydroper @leocg last edited by

        @leocg I see, so sad 😞

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        • 9Dragons
          9Dragons last edited by

          Its utterly ridiculous that I cant watch Netflix unless I jump through several hoops.

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          • leifjoha
            leifjoha @leocg last edited by

            @leocg Not solved 2018!! and not solved 2025 - still the same problem. Now "Make Opera great also for video" in the world of Open Source where Firefox, Cromium, VTL and others can do it.

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            • leocg
              leocg Moderator Volunteer @leifjoha last edited by

              @leifjoha The legal questions remain.

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              • jhonndee
                jhonndee last edited by

                You're right—Opera for Linux doesn’t bundle the full libffmpeg .so due to licensing issues. A practical fix is to symlink or copy the full version of libffmpeg .so (from Chromium or chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra) into Opera’s lib directory after each update. To automate it, you can write a simple shell script and add it to a post-install hook or run it manually after updates. This avoids doing it manually every time.

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                • leifjoha
                  leifjoha @jhonndee last edited by

                  @jhonndee I have made a bash script for copy a full libffmpeg.so.
                  But I take libffmpeg.so from https://github.com/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/releases/. I have no Chromium/Crome on my PC. But I can't understand that Opera not can solved the legal problem, when Firefox to Linux and Crome to Linux can.

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                  • leifjoha
                    leifjoha @leifjoha last edited by

                    @leifjoha and I have just tried install Brave - Brave show my video with full codex.

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                    • javickers
                      javickers last edited by javickers

                      This no longer works 😞

                      I've been doing the "Use Chromium's libffmpeg.so" "trick" for several years; but after the last 2-3 updates (or so), if I copy across Chromium's version, Opera just crashes whenever it tries to play ANY video - even ones it is capable of by itself.

                      Looking for a new solution now 😞

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                      • javickers
                        javickers @javickers last edited by leocg

                        Update: The libffmpeg.so that comes with Slack seem to work.

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                        • burnout426
                          burnout426 Volunteer @javickers last edited by

                          @javickers Doing a little digging, it seems like the libffmpeg.so that comes with the Slack deb package is from the chromium-ffmpeg snap package.

                          Also see https://www.reddit.com/r/operabrowser/wiki/opera/linux_libffmpeg_config/ for ways to find a compatible libffmpeg.so in the future if needed.

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