had the same problem with my old philips tv, try this
YES!!!
Thank you so much, this was exactly the problem. Works perfectly now and across reboots too.
had the same problem with my old philips tv, try this
YES!!!
Thank you so much, this was exactly the problem. Works perfectly now and across reboots too.
I'm stuck as well. Unfortunately it seems like Google is no longer issuing API keys unless you have a domain. Could anyone more knowledgeable confirm we are doing this correctly? I've linked a stackoverflow forum about the Google API that seems to say the error is intended behavior, and provided screenshots of my setup in google.
This specific error doesn't seem to be related to domain ownership.
I have a domain I can use for testing, I got it verified, and added to the "Authorised domains" section of the OAauth consent screen.
I tried adding credentials using the method posted on github.
Personal API Keys · jdf76/plugin.video.youtube Wiki · GitHub
When I tried to add credentials I got the exact same pop-up error, even with a verified domain added.
I haven't had a chance to test yet, but I suspect it's to do with selecting "Other UI (e.g. Windows, CLI tool)" from the dropdown menu.
This option no longer exists when you try to add credentials via the Credentials side menu entry. Instead, for application type, you get options like "TV's and Limited input devices" and "Desktop app".
where can I find advancedsettings.xml?
Kind redigares
Rlinsweden
The advancedsettings.xml file is not available from the kodi front end, and it doesn't exist by default. It has to be created by a user when they want to make more advanced changes to kodi that are not possible via the front end.
The only way to access it is via the Command Line. Usually the easiest way to access the Command Line is to use ssh. From there it's in the ~/.kodi/userdata folder.
More info on advancedsettings.xml can be found on the kodi wiki..
Thanks Da Flex,
I vaguely remember adding that block when I was trying to fix something completely different.
Strangely it's not in my /storage/.kodi/userdata/advancedsettings.xml file, instead it's in /usr/share/kodi/system/advancedsettings.xml
I have no idea how it got there, and I've no idea how to get it out because it's a read only filesystem.
The one thing I do know is that my issue with sound existed before that block was added, as I've had the same issue with sound since I did a clean install.
I have an Intel NUC NUC6CAYS with libreelec 9.2.3 installed.
The TV I want to use this on is a Philips 32PFL3605/12.
No matter what I do I cannot get any sound to play between these two devices.
The NUC plays sound just fine on another LG TV I have.
The TV plays sound fine from an older NUC5i3RYH and a newer NUC8i3BE.
I've tried everything I can think of to get this to work, every sound option in settings, tried every output even the ones I knew wouldn't work, turning passthrough on/off, GUI sounds on/off etc.
I've tried disabling every option I could find that seemed unnecessary in the BIOS (I don't have an HD Audio DSP option) and the "blacklist snd_soc_skl" method from the CLI.
Loads of other random things that I can't even think of at the moment.
Debug logfile..
Any help appreciated with this, I've spent hours on it at this stage, and it's starting to drive me a little bonkers.