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Stuck at "Playlist is reloading in the background, please wait" #122
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Can You show me playlist You are using? I also found some warning in logs regarding reloading and committed a fix 5cefb59, please download this non-release version 2.1.1 and check maybe it fixes Your issue. |
I installed version 2.1.1 and same thing, Here are the playlist urls I have been trying: http://exabytetv.info/peliculas.m3u |
I had to remove all IPTV Content from Plex folder (By Btw, Now I'm not using the same Playlist, maybe there was a problem with one of them. |
You mean from the plug-ins folder? |
Yes |
Still nothing, maybe it is the channel that has the problem. |
@andruxnet Your playlist peliculas.m3u has symbols on line 3395 in group-title attribute that Plex can't handle. There might be more of them. New version 2.1.2 is available, in it if undecodable string is encountered it is replaced by error message "Unicode decode error". Also added a new option to M3U automatic reload named "on start" that reloads playlist on every server restart, old option "never" will not do that so keep that in mind. |
* Better unicode error handling (#122) * Localization fixes and optimisation
* Better unicode error handling (Cigaras#122) * Localization fixes and optimisation
After adding URL Playlists (semicolon separated) the plugin goes to reloading, and now it shows : "Playlist is reloading in the background, please wait" everytime, and nothing refreshes.
I did delete the plugin (in plug-ins folder, cant manually in the plex channels options), reinstall and same problem, also removing the URL playlist, it seems like the plugin is stuck indefinitely.
Btw: Plex is running in Ubuntu, x64
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