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New LiveTV in v3.0.5724.3 Not Loading SD Guide Data


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I am using Emby Server v3.0.5724.3 on Ubuntu 14.04

When I add my credentials, select country, and enter zip, the server tries to fetch the listing but returns no lineups for me.

 

Schdeules Direct support said they do not even see a connection attempt being made from my server. The debug logs show

2015-09-04 10:43:40.5695 Error - App: Error getting response from https://json.schedulesdirect.org/20141201/token
	*** Error Report ***
	Version: 3.0.5724.3
	Command line: /usr/lib/emby-server/MediaBrowser.Server.Mono.exe -programdata /var/lib/emby-server -restartpath /usr/lib/emby-server/restart.sh
	Operating system: Unix 3.16.0.45
	Processor count: 4
	64-Bit OS: True
	64-Bit Process: True
	Program data path: /var/lib/emby-server
	Mono: 4.0.1 (tarball Tue Jun  2 13:22:02 UTC 2015)
	Application Path: /usr/lib/emby-server/MediaBrowser.Server.Mono.exe
	The remote server returned an error: (400) Bad Request.
	System.Net.WebException
	  at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.CheckFinalStatus (System.Net.WebAsyncResult result) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0 
	  at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.SetResponseData (System.Net.WebConnectionData data) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0 
	
2015-09-04 10:43:40.5848 Error - DtoUtils: ServiceBase<TRequest>::Service Exception
	*** Error Report ***
	Version: 3.0.5724.3
	Command line: /usr/lib/emby-server/MediaBrowser.Server.Mono.exe -programdata /var/lib/emby-server -restartpath /usr/lib/emby-server/restart.sh
	Operating system: Unix 3.16.0.45
	Processor count: 4
	64-Bit OS: True
	64-Bit Process: True
	Program data path: /var/lib/emby-server
	Mono: 4.0.1 (tarball Tue Jun  2 13:22:02 UTC 2015)
	Application Path: /usr/lib/emby-server/MediaBrowser.Server.Mono.exe
	The remote server returned an error: (400) Bad Request.
	System.Net.WebException
	  at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.CheckFinalStatus (System.Net.WebAsyncResult result) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0 
	  at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.SetResponseData (System.Net.WebConnectionData data) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0 
	
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There's definitely a request going out because SD is returning a 400 status. You might want to check with them on that.

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JoKneeMo

It's fixed!

 

When I log in to SD I use my email. I assumed this was my username as well. As it turns out, I was just not using the correct credentials.

 

I apologize for the stupidity.

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