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Reinstall Kodi; Could not connect to repository


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Hi,

 

Kodi stopt syncing the watched status from Emby to Kodi.

Whatever I tried it was not working anymore.

So I uninstalled Kodi and I reinstalled Kodi 17 from QnapClub.

I added the EmbyKodi respository from a zip file.

I followed this guide, like I did before; https://github.com/MediaBrowser/plugin.video.emby/wiki/Emby-Repository

But now I'm stuck.

When trying to install Kody Emby Addons 1.0.4 or 1.0.6 Kodi gives the error message: Could not connect to repository.

I also cannot download the Embuary skin. Nothing happens.

 

 

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sualfred

Please provide a log and check if your system date/time is correct. 

We switched to https for the repo. It's working on my end and I have no problems connecting to the repo.

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ERROR: CCurlFile::FillBuffer - Failed: SSL connect error(35)

 

Can you access this file on your browser? https://embydata.com/downloads/addons/xbmb3c/kodi-beta-repo/addons.xml.md5

 

Please check your date / time / timezone settings of your Kodi client. SSL connections require a correct system date.

 

Edit:

Please also reinstall your Kodi Krypton to a newer version, because it's quite old (17.5 Oct 2017).

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Yes I can download that file.

There is no newer version for Qnap firmware version 4.3.

It used to work until yesterday.

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I tried everything in those topics but it didn't help. I'm now searching for a solution for 2 days.

The last thing I desperately tried was a factory reset of the NAS. It will take a couple of days to install and configure all the apps again and to restore a backup from the secondary NAS.

The first thing I already tried was of course Kodi.

Everything works except installing from repository http://kodi.emby.media

Still the same issue...

:(

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sualfred

I have no idea. As workaround edit the addon.xml of the repository and replace all three "https://" links with "http://". That will use non-https links again. Don't forget to restart Kodi afterwards.

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