There was an unexpected error loading this library

I am also having this issue. Halp!

Hi Mijobar – as your issue doesn’t appear to be related to the other post, I’ve moved it to it’s own thread.
Can you share some more details…

  • what server version do you have installed?
  • which client do you use (Plex Web?? if so… which version)
  • what were you doing / going to do when you got this error message?
  • is this happening generally or only on some libraries?

I got this on three of four libraries after updating some weeks back. Didn’t figure out what might fix the issue so I tried deleting and starting fresh. Now I get this message for every library.
This has rendered Plex usless in our home and purchasing and building a new server (unraid) for plex alone is now rendered uselss.

How can I fix this?

I am also experiencing this on my music libraries, two that worked flawlessly before, and two fresh duplicates I created to troubleshoot.

The main music library errors out whenever I scroll down on the library tab, and occasionally when selecting the Recommended tab.
Both are only able to play songs if a specific album is selected, via playlist, or using the random album station.

The duplicates made for troubleshooting get the same experience, even when using a single album in a separate folder. The only difference is they are never able to get to the Recommended tab without error.

I looked through Plex’s log and it doesn’t seem to indicate issues to the reason the error is populating, just these errors which are probably due to using embedded tags as an option instead of the Plex Music agent when creating the duplicate libraries.

ID3Warning: Leftover data: WFED: 'w\x00w\x00.\x00R\x00N\x00B\x00x\x00B\x00e\x00a\x00t\x00z\x00.\x00c\x00o\x00m\x00' (from '\x01\xff\xfew\x00w\x00w\x00.\x00R\x00N\x00B\x00x\x00B\x00e\x00a\x00t\x00z\x00.\x00c\x00o\x00m\x00')
ID3Warning)
Warning: strange ID3v2 tag in /media/Music/Library/<song file name>.mp3
self.processTT2( self.frameId, self.frameFlags, self.data )

Removed the file name, but there are hundreds of similar warning to this specifying self.processTAL or self.processCOM etc.

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