I repeated the process used to create the previous debug log. On the first run I did check that the debug option was enabled in the plugin, and it was actually already checked, so I don't know if these logs will be any different to the last.
The first time I tried repeating the problem the first video (with rtmpe AND age restriction) did start to play. This is despite being given the "Login Failed" warning when I exited the plugin settings after checking the debug option was checked (no warning given when I tried to play the actual video). But both rtmpe videos still failed after 2 mins of playing.
Here's the debug log from that attempt:
http://pastebin.com/UTEB2CTg
I then tried to repeat the process and this time failed to get the rtmpe+age restriciton video to play. The only thing I did different on this attempt was that I did not check the plugin settings before trying to view the video.
here's the debug from that session:
http://pastebin.com/sHDerEHZ
Note that I did actually try going into settings before viewing videos a few times last night and at that time it didn't make the videos playable, so I don't know what's going on, but it doesn't seem consistant.
Re: rtmpe playback
I think that the fact that the rtmpe videos stop playing after a couple of mins would suggest that XBMC is failing to deal with SWF verification, and is an identical symptom to that experienced with the non-rtmpe capable BBC iPlayer plugin. My current build of XBMC is capable of playing rtmpe videos from iPlayer with the current plugin which would suggest that it is not a fundamental problem with XBMC. It is also able to rtmpe streams from YouTube using the original plugin with the altered YoutubeClient.py file created by exobuzz:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showpost.php?p=577...tcount=144
Exobuzz is an exceptionally busy person when it comes to XBMC, but given his previous experience getting rtmpe streams working, he might be worth contacting as he might be able to help.
I'm sorry that I'm only using UK-restricted rtmpe streams, I know it's not terribly practical for you, but they're the only ones I know of. I'm also sorry that I think this is probably gonna be the last debug I can post for a little while. I'm crazy-busy at work over the next few days and doubt I'll get a chance to fiddle with XBMC for a little while.
Good luck!