Opera GX is all about bringing the immersive gaming experience to browsing. Opera GX lets you do that in your browser by giving you access to your favorite music and podcasts, Instagram accounts and social messengers. The new Player feature brings this seamless experience to all podcast and music lovers, meaning you can now stream and browse without having to manage multiple devices, tabs or apps.Įspecially when working from home and spending a lot of time online, it’s important to surround yourself with the things you like. This past year Opera GX integrated Instagram and Twitter, letting you chat with the comfort of a standard keyboard and display without leaving your browser. You can also control Player with the standard playback buttons on your keyboard. This way you never have to switch apps or even click out of your current tab. What’s even better – when playing music you can simply hover over the Player icon to get a mini popup with controls. There you can stay logged in on all three streaming platforms and alternate between them. ![]() Click the icon and Player’s panel pops out, letting you navigate your music services and library. ![]() The Player feature in Opera GX is right there on your sidebar, nestled between your messengers and Flow. Whenever you start streaming video or audio in your browser tabs, Player automatically pauses, and then automatically resumes once the tab is finished. Not only does Player let you use all your favorite services in one place, it also makes sure that audio never conflicts in your browser. That’s why we’ve created the Player feature. Music streaming is an integral part of our online lives, but juggling separate streaming apps gets annoying. Player lets you keep your favorite streaming services in one place, and has a few other neat tricks up its sleeve as well. Now you can log into Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube Music directly from the sidebar in Opera GX. Opera GX has adopted the new Player feature that was previously only available in the Opera desktop browser. Please report issues via GitHub.We’ve got some great news for the music fans in the room. ** Currently issues with Linux media key support, so default shortcut for Linux is Ctrl+Shift+ for previous_song, toggle_play, next_song, respectively. * Current users will not have their keyboard shortcuts updated and you will have to update your shortcuts manually as described above. Toggle_play, next/previous_song**: Keyboard media keys Keyboard shortcuts can be edited at chrome://extensions or by going to "Chrome menu"(upper right icon in browser) > Tools > Extensions > "Keyboard shortcuts"(at bottom right of page). You can turn this off on the options page (Right click on extension icon and click 'options'). This means for songs >=14 minutes, such as mixes, you will have several scrobbles for a single listening session to more fairly represent long tracks. * Scrobbles every 7 minutes or 70% of song played, whichever happens first. * Lightweight - Only runs when a Play window is open. ![]() ![]() Refresh your YT Music / Google Play page. Click on the extension icon and login via "Connect to Last.fm"ģ. Scrobbles songs from YouTube Music or Google Play to Last.fm Scrobbles songs from YouTube Music or Google Play Music to Last.fm.Ģ.
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