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Mondeo

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I have this issue when I select a list. I already erase de list, started again -it´s a list of song that I complete while listening by using "Send to", like a Favourite song list- Suddenly it stopped working and send this error message.

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System.IO.EndOfStreamException: No se puede leer más allá del final de la secuencia.
   en System.IO.BinaryReader.ReadByte()
   en #=zQCj9D6gHTkOAMvvVWi$rFgY=.#=z3H36G9Z92HF$(Stream #=z82OCl2E=, List`1 #=z$kddR$E=, #=zPHrsb8s= #=zy$qJpvM=)
   en #=zQCj9D6gHTkOAMvvVWi$rFgY=.#=zn7Wiq$NKDmoS()
   en #=zQCj9D6gHTkOAMvvVWi$rFgY=.#=zRgaqD_8=()
   en #=zgUgQa1gfdKrsF5glDLpI6M2jBAX6.#=zxh$Jp$cmwcpm(#=zp7dcSDSdbawpzqm4_CV6leE= #=zOmGwRczxXHhl, #=zfgM843$4uHIEjzisnIsv9FI=& #=zTLPtZmc=, #=zQCj9D6gHTkOAMvvVWi$rFgY=& #=z1d8r6JfvqodS, #=zMEFvW_vHylJ$LYUbXGYNRQ0=& #=z$pDQHXzSWv_D)
   en #=zgUgQa1gfdKrsF5glDLpI6M2jBAX6.#=zhawL6hZ5dArx(#=zp7dcSDSdbawpzqm4_CV6leE= #=zOmGwRczxXHhl, Boolean #=zx3KC9mnoogQS, #=zchslI5E= #=zPydEnw8=, #=zmTBvOEPt5L7cZ_59ghAAomY= #=zJg4FaxcXaVEY, Boolean #=zlL26QORiimwf, #=zfgM843$4uHIEjzisnIsv9FI= #=z4lIwiivsCiN3, #=zvsbGkPuYno1YawWbv3PjwUU=[] #=z0axnEDZRabuy, Boolean #=zaZtIbKE2XbOf)

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The playlist is corrupt and will need to be deleted

Mondeo

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The playlist is corrupt and will need to be deleted

Ok, that exactly what I did and it happened again.

What could be the cause and how can I avoidd it?

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When did it happen again?
After you deleted the playlist? And you tried another playlist?
Did you try to recreate the playlist after you deleted it? Or did you try another playlist?
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Mondeo

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When did it happen again?
After you deleted the playlist? And you tried another playlist?
Did you try to recreate the playlist after you deleted it? Or did you try another playlist?

It happens random. Now it's the third time. I keep listening music from a "List A" which is played "Shuffle-Album". Then when something really work I sed it to "List B" wich act like a Favourite List.

That List have been broken three times. But never when I'm playing it, I'm using the other List "A". Suddenly the MB crash and when I restart, that message appear whenever I what to add another track or select that "List B".


Mondeo

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The playlist is corrupt and will need to be deleted

That's the non solution answer... So deleted, if it's happens again? Delete again? If u don't know how to trouble shoot or give a clue of what it could be, just say that.

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The problem is that the playlist file on your computer got corrupted.  

The solution is to delete the corrupted playlist.

If you were actually deleting the playlist, the problem would not be recurring because the playlist wouldn't exist anymore.

How can the playlist be "broken three times" if it's deleted? If the playlist was deleted, it would be gone, not available to be broken a second and third time.

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Seems like OP is saying they *have* deleted the corrupt playlist, but whatever is causing it to become corrupt happens again with a new playlist.
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The OP has never stated that s/he deleted the playlist and has been asked a couple of times. And if the playlist was deleted, did s/he recreate it again and that's when the error reoccurred?

Could it be possible that a corrupted music file within the playlist is causing the problem?

Seems like the OP needs to clarify exactly what s/he is doing.
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Are you reading the same thing I'm reading?

I already erase de list, started again

The playlist is corrupt and will need to be deleted

Ok, that exactly what I did and it happened again.
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First of all, thanks you all for the answers and your trying to help, much aprecciated

That List have been broken three times.


That List B wich is feed with selected files form List A, there is a context in the explanation.


The OP has never stated that s/he deleted the playlist and has been asked a couple of times. And if the playlist was deleted, did s/he recreate it again and that's when the error reoccurred?

Could it be possible that a corrupted music file within the playlist is causing the problem?

Seems like the OP needs to clarify exactly what s/he is doing.

No, because the "List B" -the one with the problem", doen't have the same files. Each time I created it, it's from random files that I'm listening from "List A" an adding while the play.



Seems like the OP needs to clarify exactly what s/he is doing.

Exactly!! I don't have a clue what's going on, so I started the thread. If you can guide me in trouble shooting, for example you need an screen shot of this, or you need some info about my computer, etc. Also, may be in your experience you can tell me try this, uninstall that, I don't know. And if it's a new kind of bug, because whatever I'm just reporting it.

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No, because the "List B" -the one with the problem", doen't have the same files. Each time I created it, it's from random files that I'm listening from "List A" an adding while the play.


I think there's some sort of language barrier here that is preventing us from getting to the bottom of this.  You're saying you deleted it, and then you're saying "the one with the problem" as if it's not deleted and the same one as has been there all along.

Delete the List B playlist so that there is no List B playlist at all.  Don't just delete the files from it. Delete List B from MusicBee entirely.  Before you do anything else. There is no longer a "List B" in your list of playlists. Then make a "List C" and use that for the purpose you were previously using "List B" for.  If "List C" has a problem, then we have a starting point.
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No, because the "List B" -the one with the problem", doen't have the same files. Each time I created it, it's from random files that I'm listening from "List A" an adding while the play.


I think there's some sort of language barrier here that is preventing us from getting to the bottom of this.  You're saying you deleted it, and then you're saying "the one with the problem" as if it's not deleted and the same one as has been there all along.

Delete the List B playlist so that there is no List B playlist at all.  Don't just delete the files from it. Delete List B from MusicBee entirely.  Before you do anything else. There is no longer a "List B" in your list of playlists. Then make a "List C" and use that for the purpose you were previously using "List B" for.  If "List C" has a problem, then we have a starting point.

That's exactly what I did. The one with the problem was gone.

I restarted a new one from 0. Days pass, playing, adding, bang. Again. Delete.

Create a new one. Days pass, playing adding, Again. Delete the corrupted list once more.

The question I thing, It's not about the corrupted list. It's what's corrupting them?