2015-09-21, 14:31
(2015-09-17, 02:46)pibtt Wrote:Updating subscriptions only work with an active account. This has nothing to do with the addon itself.(2015-09-17, 00:33)bluethor Wrote:(2015-09-16, 22:22)pibtt Wrote: I'm not logged in. I don't evan have a youtube accountthis add-on requires for you to have an account, I believe
It works just fine without one the only problem is that the video list isn't updated.
(2015-09-17, 11:16)fieryroller Wrote: Hi, youtube-addon crashes when I try to run it.Logs please only via external services and not in this thread. Your KODI crashed and the cache file couldn't be written properly. Delete the complete user_data folder of the addon.
database is locked?
Code:...
How can I fix this? I have tried reboot and re-install the plugin, without success.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
(2015-09-17, 13:09)Thomas Korimort Wrote: There is a well knwon bug which seems also to be the reason why for me YouTube is not working: https://gist.github.com/aerickson/f15133a7e56b2d7f27e3 . I looked in my Kodi.log file and it said that SSL error(35) happened from curl. This problem is a known incompatibility. more recent version of curl disables the RC4 cypher for SSL, which is needed by YouTube. I am now trying to fix that by editing the Phyton code for the YouTube plugin....Sorry no...I think more the common known problem is (again) someone missed to compile libcurl properly for your version of KODI. Otherwise based on this theory more users would have this problem.
(2015-09-19, 11:42)svajs Wrote: I had problems where my Kodi DLNA client function would stop working. I originally thought it was something to do with OSMC so I posted on their forums. You can see my original thread on the following link: https://discourse.osmc.tv/t/upnp-dlna-not-working/8020
TLDR: I came to conclusion that Youtube addon is causing problems, where after playing any video, and later restarting my Raspberry PI, .kodi/userdata/Database/Addons19.db would somehow get corrupted and DLNA would stop working. Only solution I found so far, is to remove that Addons19.db and restart Raspberry Pi again. But that solution is only temporary, because if I play any video on youtube again, Addons19.db will get corrupted again.
Using: Raspberry Pi 2, OSMC v.2015.08.1, Kodi v.15.1, Youtube v.5.1.8