2014-02-01, 12:36
Im unable to login anymore...
Any fixes?
Any fixes?
(2014-02-02, 00:46)hams1000 Wrote: Berre's method work for me.
My setup
Normal unmodified Youtube addon
No Google Plus
Two Factor enabled
Revoked my old Application-specific password for XBMC Youtube
Created new Application-specific password.
Thanks!
(2014-01-28, 20:58)Berre Wrote: I finally got the plugin to work again, by manually authenticating it, and writing the authentication token to the settings file.
My solution isn't easy, but i'll try to explain it.
1. open the following url to authenticate the youtube plugin with your google account:
https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/aut..._type=code
This will send you to a page which gives you an authentication code.
2. Create an HTML file with the following contents, and open it in a browser:
http://pastebin.com/fdH9xJF7
3. paste the code from step 1 in the code field and click submit
This should give you a result like this:
{
"access_token" : "A long cryptic phrase",
"token_type" : "Bearer",
"expires_in" : 3600,
"refresh_token" : "Another cryptic phrase"
}
4. open the settings.xml file in your "userdata\addon_data\plugin.video.youtube" folder
find the oauth2_access_token setting and copy the access_token phrase from step 3 to the value field
find the oauth2_refresh_token setting and copy the refresh_token phrase from step 3 to the value field
for the oauth2_expires_at setting see step 5
5. Go to http://pythonwebconsole.thomnichols.org/ and run the following script
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import time
print "time.time(): %f " % time.time()
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This will output something like:
time.time(): 1390933738.478000
add 3600 to that number, eg. 1390937338.478000
paste that number in the value field of the oauth2_expires_at setting.
6. Save the settings.xml file
7. the plugin should now work... it did for me.