I collected this information from the Kodi.log:
21:10:24 T:139731367085824 NOTICE: X10-Lights: *************** Handeling an Event **************
21:10:24 T:139731367085824 NOTICE: X10-Lights: Event Type = P_Start
21:10:24 T:139731367085824 NOTICE: X10-Lights: Switch King, Switch lights or Device OFF
21:10:24 T:139731367085824 NOTICE: X10-Lights: Switch King, URL:
http://username:[email protected]:88...06/turnoff
and some other info from the video player, and then
21:10:25 T:139731367085824 NOTICE: X10-Lights: Switch King, The OFF Event Failed
21:10:25 T:139731367085824 NOTICE: X10-Lights: Event Device ID = 06
21:10:25 T:139731367085824 NOTICE: X10-Lights: Event Action = OFF
21:10:25 T:139731367085824 NOTICE: X10-Lights: Event Value = 50
21:10:25 T:139731367085824 NOTICE: X10-Lights: Event Free CMD = False
21:10:25 T:139731367085824 NOTICE: X10-Lights: Event ROOM = 0
21:10:25 T:139731367085824 NOTICE: X10-Lights: *************************************************
For some reason this fails, despite tha fact that if I paste this into a browser (
http://username:[email protected]:88...06/turnoff), the lights actually turns off. I am a bit puzzled, so close but in another way very far away Is this a type of access issue for XBMC, that XBMC don't have the access needed to send these commands?
Anyway, I hope this last piece of information can help you guys to help me!
BR
Henke