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Has anyone tried contacting the author of the plugin yet?
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LeoL
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I guess the answer is no as no one has replied to you. I've no idea how to do that. If you know, can I suggest that you do so? As a previous poster has looked at the code and not found the cause, it would be best if the author were to take a look. If they are not interested then maybe someone else might like to take over the code? Personally, I'm beginning to question my use of XBMC as the add-ons are the only reason I use it.
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gtoons
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A temporary solution is to add CNET as a video source. From the XBMC home menu go to: Videos > Files > Add Videos...
Enter this path/address: rss://feeds2.feedburner.com/cnet/allhdpodcast
The name automatically fills with "All CNET Video Podcasts (HD)" so click ok.
You can now at least enjoy the current CNET video podcasts until a fix shows up.
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This is something I had forgotten about too. Good find.
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Everyone here is in your debt. Thank you so much.
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this is probably going to make me look stupid but how do I add this to my xbmc?