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Unsupported Content type "playlist" when using -p to download a playlist #243

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INEEDCHATPROGRAAAAAMS opened this issue Jan 17, 2025 · 3 comments

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When using the command "zotify -p" to download a playlist, I get an "Unsupported Content type "playlist" error

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This DOES NOT happen if I just do "zotify (playlist link)"

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KDalu commented Jan 27, 2025

I'm able to download multiple playlists using "zotify -p". I've also checked the source code for where that error is being raised and "playlist" is definitely a supported type. Does it only happen when downloading some specific playlists? What happens if you download a different one? Anything unusual with playlist 1 or 14?

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KDalu commented Jan 27, 2025

I found someone who had almost the same problem, but on their case, zotify (link) doesn't work either. This error shows up if the playlist has song/s that is/are no longer available on spotify. A quick fix would be to remove them from the playlist. Although I'm curious to see why yours only doesn't work for zotify -p. Any chance you could share the playlist links on your screenshot?

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