Thanks for the confirmation. All makes sense.
Posts made by hiffy123
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RE: Crash and missing Quicktime on Yosemite with Opera 24 and Opera DeveloperOpera for Mac
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RE: Crash and missing Quicktime on Yosemite with Opera 24 and Opera DeveloperOpera for Mac
I'm wondering if this is because Opera Beta and Developer are both 64-bit applications while (from what I understand) Opera 25 is 32-bit…
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RE: Crash and missing Quicktime on Yosemite with Opera 24 and Opera DeveloperOpera for Mac
A little more info:
In Opera 25 (stable) there is no crashing and all of my plugins are available (Quicktime included). In Opera Beta (26) and Opera Developer (27), only a basic list of plugins are loaded: Chrome PDF Viewer, eMusic Plugin, Default Browser Helper, Java, Adobe Flash Player and SharePoint. In Opera 25, all these plugins are loaded plus Quicktime, Shockwave, Google Earth, Picasa, Unity Player and Silverlight.
So, my question is why are all the plugins I have installed loading in Opera 25, but not in the beta or developer versions? Obviously I would prefer to use the developer version because of Opera Link and the ability to import bookmarks.
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RE: Crash and missing Quicktime on Yosemite with Opera 24 and Opera DeveloperOpera for Mac
Unfortunately, when I click to unblock the content, Opera still crashes.
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RE: Crash and missing Quicktime on Yosemite with Opera 24 and Opera DeveloperOpera for Mac
I did update Flash, but the plugin that is not available in Opera is Quicktime. If I pick any video on the iTunes trailer site, I get a message asking me to download Quicktime. This is not an issue in any of the other browsers. I have the same issue on my iMac and my MBP. I'm hoping there is a fix for this since Opera is my browser of choice and I really don't want to switch browsers to view content that is only available as a mp4.
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Crash and missing Quicktime on Yosemite with Opera 24 and Opera DeveloperOpera for Mac
When visiting the iTunes trailer page I get a blocked content warning. When I click either to unblock the content or close the warning Opera crashes. After a couple of tries and crashes the page will load. When I click to view a movie, I get the message that Quicktime is not installed and needs to be downloaded. I tested the page in the latest version of Chrome just for fun and while I still get the blocked content warning, I can view the quicktime movie. I just updated to Yosemite so I'm not sure if that is the issue as I hadn't visited the page in Opera before.