
or i am just using the wrong wording for this issue but it is still weird that i can't find them again when i know they exist.

i have tried to google it but unlike the other times this started happening i can't find any of the websites where the issue was discussed and fixed they have all vanished or something. a second time it usually goes to the webpage, but sometimes it downloads the html file again and it isn't till i click on the link a third time that i actually get to the webpage. for example i press the link once and opera downloads an html file of where i tried to go.

Or, you can try these h.264 videos to make sure they work.Hello has anyone else on here that uses opera browser as their main browser had issues with instead of opening a webpage when you click a link or button opera downloads an html file copy of the webpage you were trying to get to? for example press the play next button on youtube has lead to me having over 20 html files called watch(x).html and that is just from youtube. On youtube, you can right-click on a video and choose "stats for nerds" to see if it's using vp9 or h.264. Then, restart Opera and goto to see if h.264 support is enabled for example. Once the folder is created, go into it, right-click on a blank spot and choose paste. Xtreme Download Manager is a powerful tool to increase download speed up to 500, save streaming videos from websites, resume broken/dead downloads, and schedule and convert downloads. Right-click in a blank spot and choose to create a new folder named lib_extra. Then, in the file manager, browser to " /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/". Download videoplayback. Right-click the video in that tab and choose Save Video As. Open a new tab in Firefox (or any browser) and enter that into the navigation bar. Then, right-click on libffmpeg.so and choose cut. Encrypted space shared between mobile and desktop browser where you can send files, links, YouTube videos, photos and personal notes. Double-click that to see the full URL, right-click it, and then choose Copy.

Right-click in a blank spot in the file manager and choose "open as root" and type in your password. Right-click it and choose "Extract here". In Opera's download dialog, click the folder icon to show the file in the file manager. Start Opera, goto, and download the 0.31.4-linux-圆4.zip file. From a web search for opera linux enable h.264 I found this answer over on the Unix & Linux SE H.264 support for Opera and openSUSE that suggests trying a few different ideas, but it lead to a more promising looking Opera forum from 4 months ago that might/should work:īurnout426 4 months A little bit better directions.
