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[Bug]: Folder Error Popup when downloading Albums #1313

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SamuDifferent opened this issue Oct 13, 2023 · 1 comment
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[Bug]: Folder Error Popup when downloading Albums #1313

SamuDifferent opened this issue Oct 13, 2023 · 1 comment
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@SamuDifferent
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Preflight Checklist

  • I use the latest version of YouTube Music (Application).
  • I have searched the issue tracker for a bug report that matches the one I want to file, without success.

YouTube Music (Application) Version

2.1.0

What operating system are you using?

Ubuntu

Operating System Version

22.04.3 LTS

What arch are you using?

x64

Last Known Working YouTube Music (Application) version

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Expected Behavior

The Download button creating a Subfolder underneath the selected download directory.

Actual Behavior

When clicking the download button on an album, i get an error, that the folder is already existing, because the app tries to create the selected download folder again, rather than creating a subfolder, as usual.

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@Sinodus
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Sinodus commented Oct 14, 2023

it's happening with me too.

@JellyBrick JellyBrick added the bug Something isn't working label Oct 14, 2023
@JellyBrick JellyBrick added the fix-available A fix to the issue is available in a new version label Oct 14, 2023
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