Author Topic: Xbox Music Random Error  (Read 1226 times)

KingBee

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MusicBee v3.0.6132.15853 (Win10.0), 18 Jan 2017 3:35:

System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
   at MusicBeeXBox.XboxApi.#=q04uncd1gD4IRT$XRKmRrqQ==(String #=q6D2A46FFktZDWEmgt$Q71w==)
   at MusicBeeXBox.XboxApi.GetArtistAlbums(String artistId)
   at MusicBee.MusicBeeMain.#=qONMDnPYs5SMr06tbntmxZ0T1TKXw2F23rMoOI7PDaL0=.#=qVg8$PY5x5D8EG550h1mcp2irdspTGHcc7ulLf2tDw_M=(Object #=q0y969Y$tJsDUuXGel3KVzA==)

Unsure what its saying and if its really a problem but... here ya go.

The process to tick the error was; (with a blank library) clicking music explorer tab, and clicking the blank "main frame".

(Or clicking the top part of this screen)


Perhaps I'm just using it wrong in such a way.
Last Edit: January 18, 2017, 10:04:09 AM by KingBee

Steven

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the music explorer page initially starts with the current playing artist. As you have no current artist its just a blank page but i will put in some handling for that

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Yeah, I used to use this and I've come back came back to the hive and wondered if it had any new raw honey in the music explorer/xbox music honeycomb. Just wanted to report it seeing as how it seemed like a, potentially easily noticeable thing that a user would have to look at, as an eyesore. Noted. Thanks. Love this software, and keep up the beez neez.