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Hi
I am running 9,11 Live on an Acer Revo R3610
I am very new to XBMC and am not experienced in aything beyond firing it up and playing my media. This week I installed the iPlayer Plug-In to watch the HD stuff. After about a minute it stops - I guess this is to do with the BBC's recent clamp down on XBMC.
So I have read the pages of this thread but do not understand how to implement the work arounds [am happy to try but pages 32 onward still are hard for me to follow...I have no idea what SSH is?!] - can anyone give me a proper step by step of what to do?
Thanks in advance, Russell
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Cheers Exobuzz, i have cbeebies back again, its amazing how many people use the Iplayer only for cbeebies its a godsend.
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Hi Bagger,
Thanks for replying - it all goes through pretty quick so i can't see if it says anything about script failure. Is there an easy way to check?
I am reinstalling the whole app at the mo as i have a problem with grub (accidently cleard menu.lst!!).
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You cant fail to miss if the script has failed.
When the xbmc home page comes up, if the script fails a warning pops up bottom right.
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2010-03-31, 16:26
(This post was last modified: 2010-03-31, 16:29 by MatcherMike.)
Nothing pops up on the screen - i'm using the aeon65 skin - does this matter?
I'll reboot with the standard to check.
I've reinstalled everything and again it works if i manually ssh in and run the script, but not with the autoexec.py in /home/xbmc/.xbmc/scripts
Appreciate your assistance
EDIT: Confluence shows no error and again script seems not to have run
Thanks,
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You can try executing the script manually.
Create another script with the same lines as the autoexec file, call it what you like with .py extension and put it in the /home/xbmc/.xbmc/scripts/My Scripts directory.
re start xbmc navigate to the Scripts > My Scripts then select the file you've just created.
It should say "running" if its working