I normally use a "spare" family account to authenticate my Youtube TV as it doesn't normally have 2FA enabled like the primary account. Things have works great for a long time, and I've overcome a re-auth hiccup or two as well over the last couple of years, steps which have often included logging into nbc.com on my client and linking YTTV as the provider.
. Last night all of my YTTV channels stopped working and I couldn't get them to work. I'm trying to set up YTTV again, but it keeps failing on the NBC login step. It's logged into the same account on my client, but as best I can tell the client built into the container isn't authenticating. Any advice on how I can fix the container without starting from scratch?
Anyone know how to get past the NBC Uni issue in this situation?
What container are you using? I'm not using a container and I'm having this same issue.
I've never been able to get past the nbc captcha.
I'm using it on Unraid, and the template pulls this image: timstephens24/channels-dvr
At this point I'm pretty convinced I need some pointer on how to delete only the cached NBC credentials so it will use the proper Gmail account again.
Deleting the chromedata folderfor Youtube TV and re-adding YTTY fixed my issue. As good as the Channels team is, as much as YTTV is growing and evolving, and as problematic as the 2FA and NBC uni cached credentials can be, it seems like there would be a UI option to do this.
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