![]() You should see "Detected Opera, using Widevine". So, don't rely on opera://components for detection. ![]() Also note that even if Widevine is detected by Opera correctly, it will not show up in opera://components as installed. Just note again that your changes to widevine_config.json will get overwritten on upgrade. ![]() If you're using a version of Opera before that, you'll have to edit opera_install_folder/resources/widevine_config.json and fix the search path to be /opt/google/chrome/WidevineCdm. 103 64-bit or newer and you should be good to go! Then, just make sure you're using Opera (regular, non-SNAP package). Note though that your changes to widevine_config.json will be overwritten on upgrade. Or, put the one you downloaded in a spot you want and edit opera_install_folder/resources/widevine_config.json (that'd be /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/resources/widevine_config.json on Linux Mint) to search for that path first. If Widevine doesn't work, you might have to replace the existing Widevine with the one you downloaded. In that case, as long as Widevine works in Opera, you don't need to do any of this. If there's already a WidevineCdm folder, you may have installed Google Chrome or some package that installed Widevine. If the "/opt/google/chrome" folders are not there, create them first.
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