@xZero Sorry, I did,  but still no go.
I can find the original ffmpeg.so in the opera directory.
I also have your ffmpeg.so . Even when I login as admin, or sudo in terminal, the directory is "read only" and I cannot move the file.
I tried to use opera every few years, but always the same. Nice layout, clean but not suitable for drm broadcast.
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	RE: The Videos Don't Play TopicOpera for Linux@xZero Sorry, I did, but still no go. 
 I can find the original ffmpeg.so in the opera directory.
 I also have your ffmpeg.so . Even when I login as admin, or sudo in terminal, the directory is "read only" and I cannot move the file.
 I tried to use opera every few years, but always the same. Nice layout, clean but not suitable for drm broadcast.
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	RE: The Videos Don't Play TopicOpera for Linux@annevance Indeed I have more video playbacks, but the live tv broadcasts which I watch with the VPN of that country still don't work on Opera, giving a DRM error. 
 When this is not solved the browser is useless, unfortunately.
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	RE: The Videos Don't Play TopicOpera for Linux@zarathustra-f90 said in Solving the problem of the Opera browser with video playback in Ubuntu and similar distributions (Linux Mint, KDE neon): sudo ln -s /snap/chromium-ffmpeg/current/chromium-ffmpeg-98516/chromium-ffmpeg/libffmpeg.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/lib_extra Thank you for your help. 
 I tried to follow your instructions, but I had to adjust the location of opera.
 I installed thru snap and therefore /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera did not exist.
 It was installed in /snap/opera/current/usr/lib...etc
 Finally I removed opera and reinstalled. Now it was located in /usr/lib/....
 Then I followed your instructions to make a new directory and linked the lbffmpeg file.
 Result: It works !!
 Now I can use the beautifully designed Opera browser.
 Thank you foryour help.
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	RE: The Videos Don't Play TopicOpera for LinuxHello, 
 I am trying to solve this problem with my Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. all above suggestions don't work with me.
 I have the chromium codecs installed and I can find them in my /snap/chromium.....etc folder. I also can find the opera installed libffmpeg.so in my /snap/opera/current/user/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera folder.
 problem is I cannot remove the not working file since it is read only. Therefore i also cannot link the new one to the old one.
 I don't know how to solve this. (FYI I am a kind of newbie on this linux)
 Please help. Thank you.