GoPlay - De Slimste Mens stream won't play
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Describe the bug
When trying to play the stream "De Slimste Mens", the screen goes black and playing stops, returning to the UI. All other streams are working fine.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Go to GoPlay
- Select "De Slimste Mens"
- Play
Expected behavior
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Screenshots
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Logs
https://paste.kodi.tv/icuqugopun.kodi
System
- Addon version: 0.4.11+matrix.1
- Kodi version: 19.4
- Inputstream adaptive version:
- Operating System (Windows / Mac OS / Android / LibreElec / OSMC / ...): LibreElec 10.0.2
- Special Hardware (RPI / Vero4K+ / ...): Rpi4
Additional context
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Hmmm, looking at the log, it seems that the license server says "no". I'm afraid this is related the the VMP requirement. See #69
You can try to debug logging in Kodi and enabling curl in the component specific logging. You should see the response code of the call to https://wv-keyos.licensekeyserver.com/ there.
If it indicates {"errorcode":371000005,"errormsg":"Widevine license acquisition failed >> Verified media path cannot be verified","errorid":"07a9c5fe-d906-46b4-8c51-1976a646a3ad"}
, then there is nothing we can do unfortunately.
Just wanted to let you know i'm experiencing the same issue on a rpi3
Hi, thanks for looking into this.
I enabled debug logging + curl. Here is the log: https://paste.kodi.tv/ihexesihik.kodi.
I don't see the exact error message as above but I think I did see something similar at 2023-10-17 10:55:43.589.
So, your assessment is probably right... :-(
Same issue on a pineH64 running libreelec.
FYI: From episode 6 onwards, it seems to be working again on my rpi3 with Libreelec.
FYI: From episode 6 onwards, it seems to be working again on my rpi3 with Libreelec.
I can second that. As of episode 7, the streams are playing again. Maybe there are some Play4 employees who have Arm-systems at home? ;-)
I send a e-mail the goplay to ask why we couldn't watch 'De Slimste Mens' on a pc with a arm processor. They answered that this wasn't the intention and they would check what was wrong. It seems they actualy did, can you imagine...