BBC Video doesn't work with Bionicpup64
BBC Video doesn't work with Bionicpup64
Hi There,
Perhaps the problem is something like streamer but I have no idea how to fix it. I can't see videos from BBC with bionicpup64. I've attached an example. The site address is:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/en ... /ep-200122
Thank you
Perhaps the problem is something like streamer but I have no idea how to fix it. I can't see videos from BBC with bionicpup64. I've attached an example. The site address is:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/en ... /ep-200122
Thank you
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franzjh Welcome.
Have you installed Flash? On viewing the BBC website I get this reply. Picture below.
P.S. Hungry swans have learned to ring a bell and in return receive food from the building alongside the moat adjoining the Bishop's Palace, in Wells, Somerset, UK.
Two pictures enclosed. Just for fun!
Have you installed Flash? On viewing the BBC website I get this reply. Picture below.
P.S. Hungry swans have learned to ring a bell and in return receive food from the building alongside the moat adjoining the Bishop's Palace, in Wells, Somerset, UK.
Two pictures enclosed. Just for fun!

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- OscarTalks
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I have had the same problem all along with Bionic64 using getflash that is included. It just doesn't work. I'm waiting for the day it gets fixed BUT in the meanwhile I download this version -> FlashPlayer_updater-1.9_1-Redux.pet
from this thread -> http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=74491
which will install and run. Perhaps Vivaldi's html5 support is disabled? Or reverts to flash....anyway this getflash redux works on my Bionic64's
from this thread -> http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=74491
which will install and run. Perhaps Vivaldi's html5 support is disabled? Or reverts to flash....anyway this getflash redux works on my Bionic64's
- Mike Walsh
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Just tried this in my portable-Opera running in Bionicpup64, and it loads fine. It should play via HTML5 anyway (Oscar's 'try-out' proves that, since he didn't use Flash), but just so's you know, remember that Vivaldi (being a Chromium 'clone') uses Pepperflash.....not standard FlashPlayer.
But you shouldn't need it.
Mike.
But you shouldn't need it.
Mike.

Need for Flash
Just tried out in my Bionic64 without Flash and it works for me. Video plays well.
I did wonder if it plays for UK IIPs but not for others. iPlayer certainly will not let you play the content when away from the UK,. Bit unlikely for education content though.
I did wonder if it plays for UK IIPs but not for others. iPlayer certainly will not let you play the content when away from the UK,. Bit unlikely for education content though.
Trying different BBC video
I wonder if a different BBC video can be played by franzjh such as https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z ... es/zskthyc.
And can BBC video be played by another Puppy such as Slacko or a relation such as Fatdog
And can BBC video be played by another Puppy such as Slacko or a relation such as Fatdog
I'm using here Vivaldi
Have you run Quickpet->Info->Bionicpup updates?
This is one of the bug fixes it provides.
Are you getting Vivaldi from Quickpet->Browsers?08/03/2019 install fix for opera, vivaldi & chromium, add chromium-codecs-ffmpeg ...Gnimmelf
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected

YaPI(any iso installer)
- Mike Walsh
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Re: Trying different BBC video
Well, I don't know if "Auntie's" iPlayer counts as 'video'. I'm guessing it does; I've been watching iPlayer for a few months in an assortment of Puppies, and an assortment of browsers.....Palemoon; SeaMonkey; Firefox (Quantum & ESR); Chrome; Opera (etc., etc.)peterw wrote:I wonder if a different BBC video can be played by franzjh such as https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z ... es/zskthyc.
And can BBC video be played by another Puppy such as Slacko or a relation such as Fatdog
Mike.

- OscarTalks
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What version of Vivaldi and where did you get it from?
Again I booted a fresh BionicPup64
I downloaded my version of Vivaldi from here:-
https://yadi.sk/d/euoIiDRDqcFnK?force_show=1
Version number is 2.3.1440.61
Obviously you want the 64bit version (amd64)
I used the .sfs but you can use the .pet if you prefer
I remember that in that package I substituted the ffmpeg.so library for the one with extra codecs so that might be why some other Vivaldi is not working with some videos (?)
Anyway, the swans video plays OK for me in this Vivaldi in BionicPup64
Again I booted a fresh BionicPup64
I downloaded my version of Vivaldi from here:-
https://yadi.sk/d/euoIiDRDqcFnK?force_show=1
Version number is 2.3.1440.61
Obviously you want the 64bit version (amd64)
I used the .sfs but you can use the .pet if you prefer
I remember that in that package I substituted the ffmpeg.so library for the one with extra codecs so that might be why some other Vivaldi is not working with some videos (?)
Anyway, the swans video plays OK for me in this Vivaldi in BionicPup64
Oscar in England


- Mike Walsh
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@ Oscar:-OscarTalks wrote:What version of Vivaldi and where did you get it from?
Again I booted a fresh BionicPup64
I downloaded my version of Vivaldi from here:-
https://yadi.sk/d/euoIiDRDqcFnK?force_show=1
Version number is 2.3.1440.61
Obviously you want the 64bit version (amd64)
I used the .sfs but you can use the .pet if you prefer
I remember that in that package I substituted the ffmpeg.so library for the one with extra codecs so that might be why some other Vivaldi is not working with some videos (?)
Anyway, the swans video plays OK for me in this Vivaldi in BionicPup64
Mm-hm. Sounds about right. As I found out from the guys over on the Opera forum, 'twas the libffmpeg 'upgrade' that allowed the WideVine modifications Seaside & I were experimenting with to finally work correctly in the portable-Opera..
I seem to recall you had to perform much the same 'surgery' with SlimJet, didn't you?
Mike.

- OscarTalks
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Hi Mike,
Yes, I would always substitute the ffmpeg.so
I think it is because most of these chromium derivative developers don't have permission to distribute some of these codecs which are commonly used but not fully open source. I recall the Slimjet website posted a link to a source for a library and recommended that people made the substitution, but I also got the extra-codec ffmpeg.so libs from Arch or Ubuntu who presumably do have all the licences.
Incidentally, you mention widevine, I know you have your methods but just a reminder that Vivaldi includes a script which downloads the latest widevine library for you.
Yes, I would always substitute the ffmpeg.so
I think it is because most of these chromium derivative developers don't have permission to distribute some of these codecs which are commonly used but not fully open source. I recall the Slimjet website posted a link to a source for a library and recommended that people made the substitution, but I also got the extra-codec ffmpeg.so libs from Arch or Ubuntu who presumably do have all the licences.
Incidentally, you mention widevine, I know you have your methods but just a reminder that Vivaldi includes a script which downloads the latest widevine library for you.
Oscar in England


- Mike Walsh
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@ Oscar:-
Oh, there's no 'trade secrets' connected with what I do, mate..! I'm glad I found this download location from a project page at Github; this is the one I was referred to over at the Opera forums. I'll publish it here in case anybody else has a use/need for it:-
https://github.com/iteufel/nwjs-ffmpeg- ... /releases/
Github have proved unexpectedly useful for a lot of this kind of stuff, because there's also links out to John van Sickle's page for the pre-built, statically-compiled Linux ffmpeg binaries, too:-
https://johnvansickle.com/ffmpeg/
All handy items for those in Puppyland to have access to.... I've already used a few of these in various Pups in the kennels, and they've all been gold. Everything works as it should - especially on the old Compaq, which I now know had an 'awkward' sound chip - though on my new Intel-powered 'compact' HP desktop, I've no longer got the audio capture issues, thank Christ! Used to drive me to distraction....
Mike.
Oh, there's no 'trade secrets' connected with what I do, mate..! I'm glad I found this download location from a project page at Github; this is the one I was referred to over at the Opera forums. I'll publish it here in case anybody else has a use/need for it:-
https://github.com/iteufel/nwjs-ffmpeg- ... /releases/
Github have proved unexpectedly useful for a lot of this kind of stuff, because there's also links out to John van Sickle's page for the pre-built, statically-compiled Linux ffmpeg binaries, too:-
https://johnvansickle.com/ffmpeg/
All handy items for those in Puppyland to have access to.... I've already used a few of these in various Pups in the kennels, and they've all been gold. Everything works as it should - especially on the old Compaq, which I now know had an 'awkward' sound chip - though on my new Intel-powered 'compact' HP desktop, I've no longer got the audio capture issues, thank Christ! Used to drive me to distraction....

Mike.
