@sgunhouse Not worth it to install -anything- G**gle.
Just need a way to get H.264, Ogg, and AV1. Shouldn't be this hard.
Maybe I need to go back to Firefox.
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@sgunhouse Not worth it to install -anything- G**gle.
Just need a way to get H.264, Ogg, and AV1. Shouldn't be this hard.
Maybe I need to go back to Firefox.
@sgunhouse I guess I'm dead. I've looked everywhere for the right packages to install for OpenSuse (rpm) and the video problem, but nothing. Of course /usr/lib64/opera/libffmpeg.so exists.
Since I'd installed Opera as a flatpak I should have thought it would be complete, or at least call for dependencies, but no.
Naturally it fails on MPEG-4 ASP, H.264. H.265, and Ogg/Theora support here: html5test.opensuse.org
Widevine is not found by zypper.
@leocg html5test indeed shows I am missing h.264, h.265, Ogg Theora, etc.
@sgunhouse a Search does not come up with the video drivers needed in Linux. Can you advise?
Anyone know how to troubleshoot videos here:
Gray screen.
apnews.com/article/israel-hamas-war-palestinian-state-recognition-what-to-know-ed18d4cc50b20c8238e0de0068080eb0
"This content doesn't seem to be working."
www.bbc.com/news/live/world-69044396
This is the case with all videos on these sites.
Does Opera support H.264? AV1?
@leocg Well I'll be darned, it worked. I just had to find the right place in the Chrome Store. Their search didn't find it.
Oh, another good one is Fakespot. I use eBat alot and that s invaluable. Installed it now.
Is there no way to make a Proton Pass extension work in Opera? Is Opera chrome-based?
No Pass is a dealkiller for me.