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Have you got the youtube addon installed?
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2017-11-12, 11:11
(This post was last modified: 2017-11-12, 11:13 by locomikele.)
Yes, but no matter if it is or not, Kodi (resp. the CVideoPlayer) doesn't play the Youtube trailers linked to the movies in my database and delivers me the same error.
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Maybe, as I have said I have tried it with and without the addon. So the uploaded log file seems to be the one without the addon.
I've run some tests on my own to find the error and I have finally found the reason.
The trailer URLs in my database were plain Youtube-URLs in the format "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=<ID>". I am writing these values with my own tool instead of using the internal KODI/TheMovieDB scraper. But for KODI to understand what to do with these URLs, they have to be in the format "plugin://plugin.video.youtube/?action=play_video&videoid=<ID>".
Hopefully this can help others from doing the same mistake. ;-) Thank you all for trying to help me! Happy KODIng to everyone.