lnx-usr wrote: > I have the exact same error and problem. > > (3 + 2 YouTube links*) > > Versions: > - Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.2 - 1572359887 @ Tue Oct 29 > 16:56:53 CET 2019 > - YouTube (v0.100.0) > > Player Model: SqueezeLite > Player Type: squeezelite > Firmware: v1.9.6-1206-pCP > > Operating system: piCore - EN - utf8 > Platform Architecture: armv8l-linux > Perl Version: 5.28.2 - arm-linux-gnueabihf-thread-multi-64int > Audio::Scan: 1.02 > IO::Socket::SSL: 2.066 > Database Version: DBD::SQLite 1.58 (sqlite 3.22.0)
Hello - my first post here! Last Saturday evening, I tried to play some YouTube clips that I have played before (a few weeks ago), but they didn't work any more. Earlier that day I had updated both my router firmware and also made some changes to the Google account that I am using for the YouTube connection (cleaning up some older, now unused services, etc.). Since I thought that especially the latter thing had perhaps ruined the YouTube setup, I during Sunday made all the Google settings again from the beginning (i.e., from a creating a new project and so on) - but it still didn't work with the clips that I had tried the night before ... Then, by chance, I just tried a few other clips - where -some - of them actually worked fine. A bit puzzled, I searched for this type of problem and finally - to my great relief - found this thread, where a similar problem had been reported! So, I also get -exactly - the same behavior as described in the quote: the three first links don't work and the two last links work fine. (* I was not allowed to post this, my first message here, with any links, so I unfortunately had to remove them in the quote above ...) When it doesn't work, I get the following error/warning message in the log: [20-05-18 18:36:04.7232] Plugins::YouTube::WebM::__ANON__ (700) could not get codec info: Cannot request non-HTTP URL [20-05-18 18:36:04.7274] Plugins::YouTube::WebM::__ANON__ (640) could not find start offset And right now I am not at all sure if the changes I made during the weekend have actually ruined something, or if I am really back to where I were before the weekend (when the clips should have worked as before), but that something else has changed at, e.g., Googles side? The solution that another used found above (by using another version of a player) does not apply to me, since I am not using a Rasberry Pi; I am running my Logitech Media Serve on a Netgear ReadyNas Ultra 2 Plus. Any idea of what can be wrong? Best regards, Henrik ====================================================== Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.3 - 1589537745 @ Sat May 16 04:16:25 CEST 2020 Värdnamn: nas-C0-D2-DC Serverns IP-adress: 192.168.1.100 HTTP-serverns portnummer: 9000 Operativsystem: Debian - SV - utf8 Plattformsarkitektur: x86_64-linux Perl-version: 5.20.2 - x86_64-linux-gnu-thread-multi Audio::Scan: 0.95 IO::Socket::SSL: 2.002 Databasversion: DBD::SQLite 1.58 (sqlite 3.22.0) Totalt antal anslutna spelare: 1 ====================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------ HenKar's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=70209 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=105840
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