2012-12-15, 09:40
Hi all
Can anyone help please? I'm trying to get pseudoTV working on an apple tv 2 running Eden version of XBMC. When it starts it appears to go through the channels and add entries to a database (at least that is what it appears to be saying on screen), then it says 'Playback failed. One or more items failed to play. Check the log file for details.' I push OK, and it goes back to the home screen and then says 'Exiting, Stopping Threads' and unloads whatever it did to begin with.
I have no idea where to look for a log file.
I haven't changed any of the configuration entries at all. Just downloaded and installed straight from the program add-ons section. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the add-on but that didn't affect it.
Anything else I can try?
SOLVED -
Wouldn't you know it? Spent days trying to fix this and then 15 minutes after posting this I finally figure it out.
I installed the xbmc log uploader add-on and checked a log. Turns out I was very confused how Pseudo TV worked. I thought it was all live streams but it in fact pulls information from my NAS which was turned off hence it couldn't find anything. Have just downloaded Milkman's guide so will give that a thorough read through before I ask any more stupid questions.
Sorry for bothering all.
Can anyone help please? I'm trying to get pseudoTV working on an apple tv 2 running Eden version of XBMC. When it starts it appears to go through the channels and add entries to a database (at least that is what it appears to be saying on screen), then it says 'Playback failed. One or more items failed to play. Check the log file for details.' I push OK, and it goes back to the home screen and then says 'Exiting, Stopping Threads' and unloads whatever it did to begin with.
I have no idea where to look for a log file.
I haven't changed any of the configuration entries at all. Just downloaded and installed straight from the program add-ons section. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the add-on but that didn't affect it.
Anything else I can try?
SOLVED -
Wouldn't you know it? Spent days trying to fix this and then 15 minutes after posting this I finally figure it out.
I installed the xbmc log uploader add-on and checked a log. Turns out I was very confused how Pseudo TV worked. I thought it was all live streams but it in fact pulls information from my NAS which was turned off hence it couldn't find anything. Have just downloaded Milkman's guide so will give that a thorough read through before I ask any more stupid questions.
Sorry for bothering all.