2020-03-18, 20:02
No. You only need username and password in one place.
Post a debug log so that Montellese could take a look when he has some time.
Post a debug log so that Montellese could take a look when he has some time.
(2020-03-18, 19:52)raptorjr Wrote: My log fills up with this:This sounds like your SMB / UNC paths on Emby require a username / password (independent from your Emby account) which is not available to Kodi.
2020-03-18 18:47:04.293 T:1392 ERROR: XFILE::CWin32SMBDirectory::ConnectAndAuthenticate: Username/password combination was not accepted by "\\tvdator\multimedia" when trying to connect without username and without password
2020-03-18 18:47:04.949 T:8544 WARNING: [mediaimporter.emby][observer] unknown exception when receiving data from "tvdator" (emby://fc2dcbc85b2142f58b406de80a95d310/): socket is already closed.
But what username/password is that? Because I tested the authentication to my Emby server and that test is ok. Is there another place where I need to fill out username/password?
(2020-03-19, 14:35)LongMan Wrote: @raptorj,Thank you for all help. I just turned off Direct playback, fastest and easiest. I have another video source with direct access to the files, and Emby have access to the files. So I don't really know where to change the access.
If your are running on a lan, try to add the file source to Kodi to see if it can access the files. You are not trying to scan the source into the library, just to test if Kodi can access the files and if it is getting the same path from Emby.
Alternately, turn off allow local Playback and force a full re-synchronization.
The link from Emby for Kodi Wiki might help
https://github.com/MediaBrowser/plugin.v...cate-files
Quote:But do I really loose something with disabling local playback?Playback starts faster with direct file access and there are some addons that require it. I don't use any of them so playback method doesn't matter to me. From what I can see playback starts very quickly whichever method is used.
mediaimporter.emby v0.0.7
(2020-03-26, 14:36)LongMan Wrote: @Montellese and @Milhouse, Thanks for the updates.It's building at https://jenkins.kodi.tv/job/TVOS/2890/.
Montellese can you do a tvOS build? there was a request for it in the Emby forums.
(2020-03-26, 17:45)Montellese Wrote:Thanks. Build posted in Emby forums(2020-03-26, 14:36)LongMan Wrote: @Montellese and @Milhouse, Thanks for the updates.It's building at https://jenkins.kodi.tv/job/TVOS/2890/.
Montellese can you do a tvOS build? there was a request for it in the Emby forums.
(2020-03-28, 03:03)raptorjr Wrote: So I was thinking that the Windows version of this worked pretty good and now I would try it on my Pi3, but got a problem when trying to install Emby Media Importer. I downloaded the latest Pi2 image, but maybe I need to clean up or remove some old stuff first?At one point I also had some issues on Windows due to the currently active migration from Python 2 to Python 3 add-ons and I had to manually update one of the dependencies. No idea why it wasn't automatically updated. You can go to the add-on browser, find the
Here is the error:
2020-03-28 01:51:59.738 T:646 DEBUG: CAddonInstaller: installing 'mediaimporter.emby' version '0.0.7' from repository 'repository.mediaimport'
2020-03-28 01:51:59.752 T:1132 DEBUG: CAddonInstallJob[script.module.dateutil]: requires xbmc.python version 2.25.0 which is not available
2020-03-28 01:51:59.753 T:1132 ERROR: CAddonInstallJob[mediaimporter.emby]: The dependency on xbmc.python version 2.25.0 could not be satisfied.
I didn't have that kind of error on the Windows version. Although I haven't tried the latest, but when I first installed and tested the MediaImporter build.
mediaimporter.emby
add-on and look at its dependencies. There you can e.g. click on script.module.dateutil
and try to update it manually.mediaimporter.emby
on xbmc.python
to 3.0.0
because otherwise it wouldn't work anymore.
(2020-03-28, 09:16)Montellese Wrote:(2020-03-28, 03:03)raptorjr Wrote: So I was thinking that the Windows version of this worked pretty good and now I would try it on my Pi3, but got a problem when trying to install Emby Media Importer. I downloaded the latest Pi2 image, but maybe I need to clean up or remove some old stuff first?At one point I also had some issues on Windows due to the currently active migration from Python 2 to Python 3 add-ons and I had to manually update one of the dependencies. No idea why it wasn't automatically updated. You can go to the add-on browser, find the
Here is the error:
2020-03-28 01:51:59.738 T:646 DEBUG: CAddonInstaller: installing 'mediaimporter.emby' version '0.0.7' from repository 'repository.mediaimport'
2020-03-28 01:51:59.752 T:1132 DEBUG: CAddonInstallJob[script.module.dateutil]: requires xbmc.python version 2.25.0 which is not available
2020-03-28 01:51:59.753 T:1132 ERROR: CAddonInstallJob[mediaimporter.emby]: The dependency on xbmc.python version 2.25.0 could not be satisfied.
I didn't have that kind of error on the Windows version. Although I haven't tried the latest, but when I first installed and tested the MediaImporter build.mediaimporter.emby
add-on and look at its dependencies. There you can e.g. click onscript.module.dateutil
and try to update it manually.
Unfortunately I don't really know how the Python 2 to 3 migration works. I simply updated the dependency ofmediaimporter.emby
onxbmc.python
to3.0.0
because otherwise it wouldn't work anymore.
Quote:But how can I add the Mediaimport repository manually?