@miyukiwork
Razer Phone 2, Android 9.0, the freezing happens with any kind of videos. .mp4, .webm, etc. Using Youtube with Opera will cause it to happen, and sometimes even other apps that utilize my browser for .webm playback will have issues as well.
Posts made by lamergamer
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RE: Opera for Android 54Opera for Android
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RE: Opera for Android 54Opera for Android
The streaming playback updates have caused Opera to become unusable on my phone. Any time I watch a video with Opera, within ten seconds my phone freezes and becomes unusable, requiring a hard restart. Even then it sometimes freezes my phone once it starts back up. Even if I close out of the video before it freezes it, the entire phone runs incredibly slowly, and everything lags, as if there's a memory leak or something.
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RE: [Opera 27] No executable file for OperaOpera for Windows
I see, that was it. Strange, it seemed to have installed to a separate drive altogether. As well, launcher doesn't show up in a search either.
Thanks though, that solved it.
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RE: [Opera 27] No executable file for OperaOpera for Windows
- I was not given the option to choose users with my installation.
- No shortcut was created by the installer. I tried pinning the iconless one originally, but nothing resulted from that.
- My downloaded installer is called Opera_NI_stable.exe, so I'm assuming Network Installer.
- It's been sent.
I appreciate the help, thanks for your time.
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[Opera 27] No executable file for OperaOpera for Windows
I downloaded and installed Opera yesterday. The browser is working great so far, however, after finally closing the window I had open, I later went to open the browser again, and found that the shortcut I used wasn't working, and was stating there was no Opera folder in my Program Files folder. I searched around both Program Files and Program Files (x86) and found nothing.
Curiously, if I search Opera in my start menu search bar, two results come up. One without an icon that starts Opera normally, another with an icon that spits out the same error. Even more curious is that if I pinned the iconless shortcut to my start menu, I received the error again. The only way I was able to start the browser again was to hunt down a random .html file on my computer, and open it.
Apparently, there is an Opera folder in C:\Users<User>\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable, however no .exe file in there to actually launch the browser.
Is there something wrong with this? I have yet to find any similar problems, nor solutions.
Thanks for any help I recieve.