2016-02-05, 08:46
The YouTube addon (latest revision) in Kodi was giving me random errors such as 'limit exceeded' or 'unknown kind' so I decided to uninstall/reinstall the addon before continuing to follow activoice's directions. However, I was unable to reinstall the YouTube addon and was getting an 'installation failed' error, but then was able to successfully install the YouTube addon (albeit an older version) through a Kodi program named Addon Installer. I then continued to follow activoice's instructions until I got to:
Even after enabling 'show hidden files/folders' in Windows, I do not see a folder named 'lib' in the resources folder. I then tried logging into the YouTube addon in Kodi to see if I could somehow get the addon to install the lib folder but I wasn't able to login anyways; I think due to using an older version of the YouTube addon (4.4.6nu5). I also cannot update the app to the latest revision because of the same issue that I faced earlier when trying to reinstall the latest revision.
Any clue as to where the 'lib' folder could be or how I could get it to appear so I can continue on with activoice's instructions? Thanks.
(2016-01-13, 01:57)activoice Wrote: Then back to Credentials
Click on Credentials, then New Credentials, then OAuth Client ID, select Other, give it a name and click Create (this creates the ID and SECRET)
At this point you've got 2 sets of credentials
Locate the file - login_client.py
(On Windows it's located here - C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Kodi\addons\plugin.video.youtube\resources\lib\youtube\client
Even after enabling 'show hidden files/folders' in Windows, I do not see a folder named 'lib' in the resources folder. I then tried logging into the YouTube addon in Kodi to see if I could somehow get the addon to install the lib folder but I wasn't able to login anyways; I think due to using an older version of the YouTube addon (4.4.6nu5). I also cannot update the app to the latest revision because of the same issue that I faced earlier when trying to reinstall the latest revision.
Any clue as to where the 'lib' folder could be or how I could get it to appear so I can continue on with activoice's instructions? Thanks.