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39 COMMENTS

  1. This video is running at a speed that Ol' Speedy Gonzales would be impressed with!! I mean Holy Maconoly, I had to keep pausing the bloody thing on my phone and zooming it to actually see wtf was going on!! The music was annoying…I ended up just axing it!!
    Too bad cause I think that the info was correct but the tutorial sucked big bonnachies baby!!

  2. If you want to remotely configure the API info (for instance on RaspberryPI with OSMC and others), if you want to use copy/paste like shown in this video, do the following
    1. on KODI: go to Youtube -> configure-> HTTP Server: make sure it's listening on all ips: 0.0.0.0,
    2. Remember (or set the port).
    3. Go to API. Ceck "Enable API configuration page"
    4. On your workstation (Windows/Linux/Apple etc.) on which you created the API as shown in the video: access the youtube configuration page served by the remote Kodi machine:
    5. In browser type: http://<kodi ip>:<port configured on kodi>/api (i.e. http://192.168.0.10:5000/api)
    6. Copy paste the generated API info in the texboxes :), and voila, you have youtube.

    Forcing you to use your own API keys is such bullshit. I just wasted an hour on this 🙁