Support of Zoom meetings in the Opera Browser

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Zoom meetings may not function properly in the Opera browser on older Windows 10 laptops, as users have reported issues with video not displaying while audio works. This could be attributed to compatibility issues between Zoom and the Opera browser. In contrast, the Firefox browser appears to support Zoom meetings effectively, allowing users to see participant videos. While some users have successfully used Zoom with Opera without problems, there are various factors that can lead to technical difficulties in Zoom, highlighting the importance of browser compatibility for optimal performance.
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As far as I can tell Zoom meeting isn't working properly in my Opera Browser in my old Win 10 Laptop.
I can hear the other participant in the meeting but I'm not seeing his video.
Is this because Zoom doesn't support Opera Browser?

That's my first guess, since according to the page here:
https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362593-Launching-Zoom-from-a-web-browser
In FireFox I can see the participant video.
 
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Nope. I use Zoom and Opera every week without trouble.

Good luck. There are many ways for Zoom to go wrong.
 
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