2013-01-08, 16:45
Yep, same for me, mine was already at 75. jmontes4, when did you set up xbmc flicks? If it was before the api has been having issues, maybe that is why you have it working, but we dont?
(2013-01-08, 16:17)rahvin Wrote: I've now spent some time setting up a Plex multimedia system and guess what, Netflex is not connecting on this either. I think I'm going to give up on XBMC. I've noticed that with the limited functionality I am able to get with the add on it launches media in an external browser (I.E.) and to top it off it's launched in kiosk mode as is XBMC. This makes it very hard to get back into XBMC without ctrl-alt-del'ing or something similar. That's a deal breaker for me. Unless I can get everything to run from within XBMC or another media center GUI what's the point of having the media center. It's a shame Boxee discontinued it's support from what I can gather it did it's job very well.
(2013-01-09, 04:03)bluehawk91 Wrote: Can someone please help me with this add on?
I'm running XBMC eden on windows 7. I've installed this add on.
It asks me for User ID and password in a browser window after entering user id and password I get notification that xbmc is successfully allowed.
But when I return to xbmc it gives script error.
(2013-01-07, 18:51)rahvin Wrote: So, for anyone else that wanders by, here's the workaround.
-Install XBMCFlicks. Before trying it, right click the Add-On, goto Add-On Settings, Debugging Tab, and enable both options.
-Open XBMCFlicks, tell your browser okay, tell XBMC okay, enjoy the perpetual ping of failure. Close XBMC.
-Dig up your logfile, which (in Windows 7) is under username/AppData/Roaming/XBMC. It'll be the most recently modified version.
-Open it up (notepad is fine) and run a ctrl-f for 'key'; a couple clicks should take you to a line like this:
> NOTICE: and then put this key / secret in MY_USER.request: <
-Under that are two alphanumeric codes labeled 'key' and 'secret'. Copy them over, keep them secret, keep them safe, etc..
-Bounce over your userinfo file, under appdata/roaming/XBMC/userdata/addon_data/plugin.video.xbmcflicks. If there's no userinfo.txt file, I would expect it would work just fine if you created one.
-Open userinfo.txt in note pad, and copy in yabsie's syntax from above.
requestKey=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
requestSecret=YYYYYYYYYYYYYY
accessKey=ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
accessSecret=OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
-Replace the xxxx's and zzzz's with the longer code labeled Key. Replace the YYYY's and OOOO's with the shorter code labeled secret. No spaces or apostrophe's needed apparently.
-Save, relaunch XBMC, and enjoy your hopefully now successful authentication.
(2013-01-11, 03:21)kadeschs Wrote: Did rahvin's suggestion above under the new 3.0 version and all of the script errors go away, and I can get a list under "Browse by Genre". However, nothing plays, and I can't get any of my "Instant Queues" to list any items. They are empty. What am I doing wrong?
requestKey=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
requestSecret=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
accessKey=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
accessSecret=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(2013-01-12, 20:00)Cellomusic82 Wrote: I am so fed up with not being able to find one system that can handle Blu-Ray, record HD TV, and play Netflix in 1080p all in one remote friendly program. Here we are in 2013 and we have nothing? Why does Netflix hate the HTPC community soooo much?!