m1geo wrote: > Okay, so, I removed cache.db last night before your reply, and it didn't > appear to fix anything. But this morning, the BBCiPlayer plugin is > working fine. > > However, I still get the "There was an error loading the remote feed for > : (Failed to parse)" error with BBCiPlayerExtras.
The cache contains somehting entries of a few minutes ago so removing cache last night and then trying again in the morning is not the way forward. If you get a network error (and "Failed to parse" is a network error) then cache will hold the error and will keep it chucking back at you at every successive attempt without even trying the real network. When you get the "Failed to parse" error - NEVER try that menu item(e.g. category) again within 15 minutes. Assuming plugin is installed correctly as others including myself have no problem with it on an x86 Ubuntu - the "Failed to parse" error is a network error - the response from BBC so most likely causes of your problem include 1. Bad installation of plugin 2. Unusual Ubuntu setup (e.g Ubuntu on PPC) 3. Category chosen are not used by others and may have been distcontinued by BBC or incorrectly entered in plugin setup. So more information please. What is your Ubuntu system type - processor, speed, memory, Ubuntu version. Are you in the UK or not ? If not in the UK are you using a VPN ? Is your ISP connection a slow or a satellite link ? How did you install the plugin ? Where (i.e.path) are the plugins installed ? What is the Radio station Timeout settings in WebUI Settings/Advanced/Network ? What are the BBCiPlayer settings ? What are the BBCiPlayerExtra Settings ? What catergories are you choosing ? Do all categories show the same problem ? Try each catgeory just once ? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ bpa's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=1806 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=104672 _______________________________________________ plugins mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/plugins
