2015-05-28, 12:57
(2015-05-27, 23:00)DBMandrake Wrote:(2015-05-27, 15:46)bromix Wrote:Can't reproduce the problem on my own install of OSMC and from the log file I saw it appears to be a network connection/timeout issue not anything related to OSMC. (SSL support is definitely present)(2015-05-27, 15:43)scrag Wrote: @bromix
A OSMC developer came back to me and advised the following:
https://discourse.osmc.tv/t/ssl-support-.../4?u=scrag
Seems NOT to be a SSL issue.
Thanks....keep me posted...maybe the developer finds something else.
Thanks for the information.
(2015-05-28, 01:33)scrag Wrote: Hi. Thanks for the help.
YouTube is working fine on the Pi2 which is connected via Ethernet. Not working still on the PiB which is connected via WiFi. Not sure if WiFi is causing the issue.
Could the timeouts for the streams in the app be set too low?
EDIT: (PiB testing) @bromix
Ok. I think the issue has to do with Networking - WiFi.
I have a WiPi connected to the PiB. I moved the PiB close to the router (by 2m) and started up again. Rather than 2 bar reception I now had 3 bar reception (OSMC). Fired up the YouTube app again and it worked.
Moved the PiB back to where it was (2 bar reception) and the script errors and non playing returned. The interesting thing to note is that Live streams worked all along. I had not realised this before.
I am no expert but it seems that the timeout is set too low when WiFi is not at its optimum (for the YouTube app) and the result is that the YouTube app will drop the connection and throw a script error.
I'm glad it's working now and we know what the real problem was