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- Finally, Opera on Tuesday, June 11 revealed more details about Opera GX for Windows that is tailored to meet specific needs of more than 1.2 billion PC gamers in the world. According to Opera’s website, the browser “is a special version of the Opera browser built specifically to complement gaming.
- Opera GX is a special version of the Opera browser built specifically to complement gaming. The browser includes unique features to help you get the most out of both gaming and browsing.
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Once again, Opera GX couldn't open Google Meet SUPPORT I thought that Opera GX has been improved so much that I can finally enjoying its compatibility towards many website.
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We’ve got some great news for the music fans in the room. Opera GX has adopted the new Player feature that was previously only available in the Opera desktop browser. Now you can log into Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube Music directly from the sidebar in Opera GX. Player lets you keep your favorite streaming services in one place, and has a few other neat tricks up its sleeve as well.
Auto-pause for browser audio
Music streaming is an integral part of our online lives, but juggling separate streaming apps gets annoying. That’s why we’ve created the Player feature. 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. Whenever you start streaming video or audio in your browser tabs, Player automatically pauses, and then automatically resumes once the tab is finished.
Popout controls for easy playback
The Player feature in Opera GX is right there on your sidebar, nestled between your messengers and Flow. Click the icon and Player’s panel pops out, letting you navigate your music services and library. There you can stay logged in on all three streaming platforms and alternate between them.
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What’s even better – when playing music you can simply hover over the Player icon to get a mini popup with controls. This way you never have to switch apps or even click out of your current tab. You can also control Player with the standard playback buttons on your keyboard.
Seamless browsing and streaming with GX
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. 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.
Especially when working from home and spending a lot of time online, it’s important to surround yourself with the things you like. Opera GX lets you do that in your browser by giving you access to your favorite music and podcasts, Instagram accounts and social messengers.
More unique features in Opera GX
Opera GX is all about bringing the immersive gaming experience to browsing. Along with gaming themes, sound effects, adaptive background music, and Razer Chroma RGB Lighting Effects, GX includes CPU, RAM and Network Bandwidth limiters that make the browser less resource-hungry and leave more of your computer’s resources for gaming. GX also includes a Hot Tabs Killer feature, which lets you kill your most resource-draining tabs, and GX Cleaner to purge those old unwanted files. We also recently launched our own Discord server which now has more than 250,000 members.
The Opera GX browser is free and available for download from opera.com/gx. It works on both Windows and Mac.
Happy Browsing!
Two months and 125,864 votes later, we are very proud to announce that four new adaptive background music tracks by the GX Composer Award winners are finally being added to Opera GX!
Those of you following along will know that in October Opera GX became the world’s first browser with adaptive background music — an immersive sound experience that reacts to you as you browse the web. We initially released it with one soundtrack by the band Berlinist, but during our partnership with the Game Music Festival, we gave young artists the opportunity to compose new soundtracks to accompany different types of browsing.
In November and December, we worked with the winners to adjust the tracks and implement them in Opera GX. You can hear them by opening Opera GX and configuring Background Music in Settings.
Have a listen and let us know in the comments which one you like the most!
The GX Composers
Brian Hazerjian – Restoration
A 24-year-old composer from Boston, Massachusetts. Having scored numerous short films and documentaries, Brian doesn’t shy away from any genre of music or visual media. Growing up playing in orchestras, rock bands, and jazz ensembles laid the foundation for his diverse musical dexterity. From orchestral to electronic to psychedelic, he is always looking forward to his next creative project. An avid gamer, Brian is also looking to expand into the world of video game music.
Brian’s Spotify
Dominik Kalajdzic – Confluence
A music producer, composer, and sound designer from Germany. Video games and their soundtracks have been a deep passion of his for as long as he can remember, and are the reason he started making music six years ago. Part of his focus lies on electronic and ambient music, which he loves creating in a handful of different styles and genres.
“I had so much fun being a composer for Opera GX and hope you enjoy hearing my track in the browser! If you want to follow my other work, here is my Twitter. Come say hi!”
Ian Kaneko – Radiant
A composer originally from Seattle, Washington, currently studying at Carnegie Mellon University. He specializes in acoustic music, having written for many live ensembles both amateur and professional. Ian has grown up playing and being inspired by video games and their music, along with the music of film and musical theater. Starting in high school, he also developed a love of classical music that has carried into college where he works to combine and apply his various musical inspirations.
Ian’s YouTube channel
Yuan Chang – Seismic Souls
NUYA is the musical alias of Yuan Chang. Being more than just an anagram of her first name, it’s a stance for her most important dream — to create electronic music that shakes dancefloors and shakes the way the world is. She feels that her calling in life is to lead communities and connect people with the land. 2020 is her first year taking this dream seriously, with her song-a-week challenge for 52 weeks. While music is her primary vehicle for change, she also dances, founded a hippie cooperative in Orlando, is a UX designer for a solar company, and wants to inspire young women to be civilly disobedient as agents for change.
Follow her journey on Instagram.
Happy browsing!
P.S. Trouble finding the feature in your Opera GX? Make sure you’ve got it updated to the newest version. There are 3 ways to do it:
1: Go to opera:about in the GX address bar
2: From the O menu, click Help, then About Opera GX
3: From the O menu, click Update & Recovery
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