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@Lyfestyle
try it please.
This method can only be considered a temporary solution, as it only solves the normal generation of tapes and players. Players other than the car player still cannot be used normally. So we still need to wait for the update of the module body
Thanks for the fix, it works!
1. replace every use of "Type" with "ItemType"
2. replace every use of "Normal" with "base:normal"
3. replace every use of "Radio" with "base:radio"
you will still need to use either the updated versions of the addon mods, or else open the addons script folder and find "TCGMusicScriptsTC..." boombox and/or Vinylplayer and repeat steps 1 and 2 above.
Can you update it to 42.13.0 Multiplayer please?
The radio static playing over the tapes makes the mod essentially useless.
The first being if you disassemble a music playing device such as a radio etc. while it is on and/or playing tracks it will infinite error.
The other instance I found that can cause this has something to do with the Boombox or it might be very similar to the other error.
I simply avoid using the boombox for now, and turn off any and all TVs and radios that are on that come across if I don't need it. I keep a walkie talkie on me for tunes and I'll turn on the jukebox in the base. I haven't found any external speakers to try with the cassette player for now to test, but it works fine with headphones/earbuds.