2013-06-19, 17:31
(2013-06-19, 14:52)sambul25 Wrote:(2013-06-17, 16:58)saitoh183 Wrote: Why does it generate 4 html files for eps 1 with the message :Our apologies — the movie you requested is not available at this time but then generate a 4th file with the content that works.You still didn't show how the log is different for the Psych show eps that plays fine for you in XBMC Flicks? Are these 4 "dummy" files also generated, but for playback Flicks picks the right 5th html file on its own? What exactly is different in that "good" log? Does the number of "dummy" first files stay the same, or its different for each show that doesn't play? Can you try playing a few more different show titles to see some commonalities?
Another thing to try: check your Silverlight version, see if its the latest one, uninstall and install the latest V5 for your OS version. If that doesn't help, uninstall and install V4, or better Developer's V3 (no DRM). I read on forums that DRM components in Silverlight may result in similar random effects, and V3 doesn't have DRM, so it was playing well. Might not be related to your issue, but in the absence of any support for Flicks it may be worse to try. You can always try it in a VM to preserve PC setup.
Another thing: did you check if XBMC is set to transcode Netflix video playback on the fly, since Netflix is a webkit channel? It may be the cause of "downloading forever" issue, though hardly related to yours.
Log with pysch
http://pastebin.com/NYQe9nrV
All the links generated are all good...no dummy links were created