[Expired for Unity Videos Lens because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: unity-lens-videos
Status: Incomplete = Expired
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any idea what specific setting in gconf might help for this?
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Unity video lens not showing online sources
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It's a bit hard to say as it doesn't have any kind of settings stored or
used. It's probably something related to network configuration, I'm
investigating the issue.
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Hello, I'm just writing to confirm that I also have this issue. I
followed the instructions to confirm that I am running the scope and it
I can connect to the server. Still in the Video Lens the only category
is My Videos. I don't know about Ubuntu TV but I think I tried once
to get the Video
Okay. After I figured out, that the problem has something to do with the
configuration files stored in my home folder (as the lens worked in the
guest session!), I deleted the /home/user/.config/dconf/ folder.
Obviously, this is not the best/neatest solution because this killed
pretty much
deleting the dconf folder has fixed this problem.
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Im not Tjeremiah but as I have the same issue as him, I tried this too:
jaynis@jaynis-laptop:~$ sudo
/usr/lib/unity-scope-video-remote/unity-scope-video-remote
Got 25 recommendations from the server
And I am not using a proxy or anything. Just a plain internet connection via a
router:
Jaynis, please retry the command, without using sudo.
$ /usr/lib/unity-scope-video-remote/unity-scope-video-remote
If it answers:
Failed to own name net.launchpad.scope.RemoteVideos. Bailing out.
It will mean the scope is already running.
Then, visit the adress:
Oh I thought I have to sudo. Without sudo it says Failed to own name
net.launchpad.scope.RemoteVideos. Bailing out.
http://videosearch.ubuntu.com/v0/search?test works for me, but it needs
pretty long to load (about 5 seconds). Finally the result is: [{url:
http://videosearch.ubuntu.com/v0 ...
Yep I think i got it. The video lens definitely works on an guest
session on my system. So, it seems that anything on my home partition
has messed up the video lens configuration. Any idea what?
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Does the rest of the lens work? If you put a video file in your Videos
folder, do you see it in the My Videos category of the lens?
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Yes. I see one video from my video folder (I have only one in that
folder) and some recently watched videos. In the guest session I see
only online videos.
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Same problem here. The video lens/scope only shows the My Videos section (or
Meine Videos in german as I have the German language pack installed ;) ).
Some people say I have to install the unity-scope-video-remote package to get
the video lens working, but I have this package already
upgraded yesterday and no sources other than my videos is listed. I
install and reinstalled the video lens and that didnt solve anything.
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@Tjeremiah, thank you for this report.
Do you have unity-scope-video-remote installed? (If that's not the case,
install the package and log out/in)
If that doesn't fix the issue : open a terminal and type
/usr/lib/unity-scope-video-remote/unity-scope-video-remote
Please paste the output here.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The server the lens was querying has suffered from some severe downtime
recently, it could be related to it. From today, it's using the
production server. I'm marking the bug as incomplete as it could still
be related to your network configuration.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Today I got back to my university and now the online sources for the
video lens are present. The only thing I can think of is that I'm
connected to a network where I get my own external IP address at the
university. At home I'm behind a router and have something like
192.168.x.x and the router is
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