2020-01-26, 15:43
(2020-01-26, 00:05)DoctorBR Wrote:Are you using more than one profile (in Kodi)? If not, the correct path is the one I mentioned before. Try the following:(2020-01-24, 11:27)boblo Wrote: I don't have the 'type' property. Put the string as I said before, remove the 'type' property.
I was trying to add the ESN to the wrong Settings.xml file, but anyway, even adding the correct one, I still have the same error.
I gave up and uninstalled the add-on. If it works again “easily” I will use it again.
1. Open a file explorer and delete the following directory: org.xbmc.kodi/files/.kodi/userdata/addon_data/plugin.video.netflix . This will remove all addon settings.
2. Reinstall the latest version of the addon (0.16.3). I suppose you already have your ESN in another file. If not, use Google Lens for that.
3. Enable ADB debugging and USB debugging in your TV box developer options. I guess you know how to do that.
4. Go to your computer, download and unpack the scrcpy utility I posted before.
5. Open a command prompt on your computer (text terminal), change to the scrcpy directory and type: adb connect IP_TO_YOUR_TV_BOX
6. Accept the access authorization that will appear on your TV box.
7. In your command prompt type: scrcpy -b2m -m1024 . Do not close the text terminal.
8. Open Kodi by using this remote control app (you can use your keyboard and mouse), go to the Netflix addon settings, click Expert > Manual ESN.
9. Copy your ESN to the computer clipboard, click in the text box to enter the ESN and press CTRL+V to paste it in that box. Click OK.
10. Login to your account and try again.
I hope this helps.