SO HAPPY FOR THIS! But… It is BUGGY af right now. Tons of my playlist wont pull in and give an error “-[NSNull hasPrefix:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x208020280”. I think this is a coding issue with swift and xcode that has to be fixed at a developer level.
Hi @Shane_Bryson, welcome to the Community! Sorry to hear you’re experiencing this issue. I’ve moved this to its own topic so we can properly track the issue. Please provide more details about your setup:
Device Model (ex. 2020 iPad Air 4th Gen):
Version of operating system (ex. iOS 17.3.1):
Version of djay (ex. 5.1.3):
Hardware/controllers used (ex. Reloop Ready):
Hardware Firmware Version (ex. 2.7):
Please also refer to our streaming services troubleshooting step below:
I am slightly annoyed this got moved since the previous thread is far more active and could provide a lot more feedback.
Device Model M1 Macbook Pro 13in
Version of operating system (ex. iOS 17.3.1): Mac OS 15.6
Version of djay (ex. 5.1.3): Djay 5.4.3
Hardware/controllers used (ex. Reloop Ready): DDJ FLX 4
Hardware Firmware Version (ex. 2.7): unsure
Thanks for the details about your setup. Specific issues like this require their own dedicated topic so they don’t get lost in the “noise” of a general discussion. This way it is easier for our support, engineering and dev teams to address it in a timely manner.
Our engineering team has already identified the issue. This is caused by playlists containing podcasts or audiobooks. The team is already looking into a fix which should be included in an upcoming release (likely 5.4.4). In the meantime, please try removing podcasts or audiobooks from your playlists to see if that helps. Thanks!
Thats not it. These playlists do not contain any audiobooks or podcasts.
Thanks for confirming @Shane_Bryson. Did you try the troubleshooting steps that I linked above?
Yes I did all of that. What I have discovered is that any playlist that has a “local file” from the spotify option to load locally hosted tracks into your library is what is causing that. For instance, I have songs on playlists that are actual MP3s stored on my macbook. I removed those and the platylist showed up. So please relay to the developement team that it is not only podcasts and audiobooks causing this issue.
Thanks for the additional info @Shane_Bryson. This is very helpful. I’ll share this with engineering.
Hi again @Shane_Bryson, this should be fixed now if you’d like to test it again. No djay update required. Thanks!