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[Bug]: NavBtn in my playlists

Open happizy opened this issue 1 year ago • 4 comments

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What operating system are you using?

Windows

Build Details

2.3.1

Operating System Version

Windows 10 21H2

Describe the Bug

I tried to remove two playlists from my library but they stay as NavBtn elements. They are black placeholders and send back to the home page when trying to remove them.

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Steps to Reproduce

It happened on an older build (possibly classic cider) but it stayed here since... I guess you can reproduce it on earlier builds trying to remove playlists from your library with dubious internet connection.

Anything else?

You're doing great work !!! I like the new update system 👍

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Build timestamp

1707473781819

happizy avatar Feb 09 '24 10:02 happizy

Can confirm, I'm seeing this behavior on previous builds, as well as on 2.3.1. Windows 10.

My old bug report, which is a dupe of this one: https://github.com/ciderapp/Cider-2/issues/338#issue-1865539706

divrep222 avatar Feb 10 '24 02:02 divrep222

Still having this issue on v2.3.2_3, Windows 10. Attempted to clear cache, revert to legacy playlists, and neither worked.

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seany avatar May 05 '24 17:05 seany

Still having this issue on v2.3.2_3, Windows 10. Attempted to clear cache, revert to legacy playlists, and neither worked.

Same here. Switching to legacy playlists no longer fixes this behavior for me.

divrep222 avatar May 05 '24 17:05 divrep222

Still present in v2.4.0_1, Windows 10.

seany avatar May 10 '24 04:05 seany

This issue is stale. If this issue is still occurring and you are on a supported version, please leave any comment (e.g. "bump") and the issue will remain open. If you have any additional information that may help us resolve your issue, please include it with your comment.

github-actions[bot] avatar Jul 06 '24 01:07 github-actions[bot]

bump

seany avatar Jul 06 '24 01:07 seany

Seeing this on 2.4.1_0 (macos) too

nabn avatar Jul 07 '24 23:07 nabn

Are Cider playlists available anywhere locally in a human readable format, like JSON? I briefly searched but didn't find anything. These "NavBtn" playlists show up in multiple Cider instances on different machines, so there's likely something in there that Apple is storing but knows not to display within Apple Music.

divrep222 avatar Jul 08 '24 01:07 divrep222

Playlists on Apple Music containing emojis cause it. Hopefully it can be fixed soon.

seany avatar Jul 08 '24 01:07 seany

Playlists on Apple Music containing emojis cause it. Hopefully it can be fixed soon.

I don't think that's it for me. I wouldn't have included emoji in my playlist names. It started on an older version of Cider when I mistakenly created some blank playlists and then was unable to delete them.

divrep222 avatar Jul 08 '24 01:07 divrep222

This issue is stale. If this issue is still occurring and you are on a supported version, please leave any comment (e.g. "bump") and the issue will remain open. If you have any additional information that may help us resolve your issue, please include it with your comment.

github-actions[bot] avatar Aug 07 '24 01:08 github-actions[bot]

Resolved in next release.

coredev-uk avatar Aug 07 '24 11:08 coredev-uk

Still not resolved in 2.5.0_2, Windows 10. These empty playlists are now displayed as "Untitled" instead of "NavBtn". Still unable to remove them from library. Attempting to do so shows a confirmation dialog, but clicking "OK" simply closes the dialog and the playlist remains.

divrep222 avatar Aug 17 '24 17:08 divrep222

Remove these from your iOS/Android device as they are ghost playlists created by those apps that we can't exactly "touch" effectively through the public API.

cryptofyre avatar Aug 17 '24 18:08 cryptofyre

Remove these from your iOS/Android device as they are ghost playlists created by those apps that we can't exactly "touch" effectively through the public API.

I figured it was something like that. Thanks for taking a look. Strangely, they don't show up in iOS; I have only ever seen them in Cider.

divrep222 avatar Aug 17 '24 23:08 divrep222

Still not resolved in 2.5.0_2, Windows 10. These empty playlists are now displayed as "Untitled" instead of "NavBtn". Still unable to remove them from library. Attempting to do so shows a confirmation dialog, but clicking "OK" simply closes the dialog and the playlist remains.

Same issue applies to me. I was unable to find these ghost playlists on the Apple Music app, so I'm not exactly sure what I should be deleting.

seany avatar Aug 18 '24 00:08 seany

Bumping - I've deleted every playlist on Apple Music and they're still there @cryptofyre. Not sure what else I can do.

seany avatar Aug 25 '24 23:08 seany

Bumping again @cryptofyre @divrep222 were you able to figure out the problem?

seany avatar Sep 02 '24 06:09 seany