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Playback Error when using API Keys

Open feerlessleadr opened this issue 4 years ago • 6 comments

Context

Please provide any relevant information about your setup

  • Add-on Version: v1.0.3+matrix.1
  • Kodi Version: 19.1
  • Kodi GUI Language: English
  • Operating System: Windows 10 (also happening on CoreELEC)
  • Operating System Language: English

Expected Behavior

selecting a video to with the api keys added should result in the video playing.


Current Behavior

Using tubed, I was unable to watch any videos due to the quota exceeded. I have a working version of the main youtube addon, and followed the directions in this post to add the api keys to tubed.

With the keys added, the quota error goes away, however whenever I try to play a video, I get a playback error in kodi.


Steps to Reproduce

Please provide detailed steps for reproducing the issue.

  1. add api keys to tubed following directions in this post
  2. restart kodi & login to tubed/google account
  3. attempt to play a video and playback error occurs

Log

https://paste.kodi.tv/mugojoyumi.kodi


Additional Information

None


feerlessleadr avatar Jun 21 '21 16:06 feerlessleadr

Don't think this should be an issue. It is not a bug for sure.

You are using the addon in a way it was not intended to, this are the words of the dev: "Access to your favorite YouTube content without the need to create or enter any API keys."

This is the whole point of this addon, you are doing the exact opposite and when you can't make it work you call it a bug?

I rather have the dev focusing on sorting things with google in order to remove the quota limits than wasting time on this,

RManPT avatar Jun 22 '21 16:06 RManPT

seems like an unnecessarily aggressive response, but I think it makes sense to let the dev decide what he or she decides is a bug or not....

feerlessleadr avatar Jun 22 '21 16:06 feerlessleadr

It was not my intention to come as rude as apparently you felt it, disagrement is not aggression. But yes I am sensible when it comes to questioning ones work based on a problem that is solely the user's responsibility.

RManPT avatar Jun 22 '21 17:06 RManPT

again, you are free to feel the way you do - I'll let the dev decide if this is an issue he or she wants to tackle. Thanks for the feedback though.

feerlessleadr avatar Jun 22 '21 17:06 feerlessleadr

I did not sign in and it works for me, not sure related.

cleveHEX avatar Mar 29 '22 18:03 cleveHEX

Don't think this should be an issue. It is not a bug for sure.

You are using the addon in a way it was not intended to, this are the words of the dev: "Access to your favorite YouTube content without the need to create or enter any API keys."

This is the whole point of this addon, you are doing the exact opposite and when you can't make it work you call it a bug?

I rather have the dev focusing on sorting things with google in order to remove the quota limits than wasting time on this,

So uhh while I agree that this project should be to avoid API keys, the problem currently is the quota limits have kinda been forcing us to use an API key so I feel like this problem would have to be relevant until that 's fixed. I also feel that negotiating with google seems like a worse idea than trying to bypass their requirements as I've posted in this issue

Arndorferd avatar May 03 '22 22:05 Arndorferd