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2.81b05 and WebAPI port

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Upgraded to 2.81b05 this morning. AAO does'nt seem to listen on the WebAPI port to receive connection from StreamDeck. I usually set my port to 19080 and monitor sockets using tcpview but I dont see it 'listening' at port 19080

When I go to Change WebAPI to try to set localhost and set port, pressing apply give a pop up "Error when saving changes: Value cannot be null" Paramter name: oldValue

Vincent Rouleau

AMD Ryzen 7950X3d / 64.0GB G.SKILL Neo DDR5 6000 / Gigabyte  GeForce® RTX 4080 16Gig / / Samsung C49RG9 49' /ASUS  PB287QQ ‑ 27" UHD / AGAMMIX 2TB / Samsung 970 PRO 1TB /  PNY SSD 1TB / Windows 11 / Gigabyte B650M Elite Motherboard

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17 minutes ago, vincentrouleau said:

Upgraded to 2.81b05 this morning. AAO does'nt seem to listen on the WebAPI port to receive connection from StreamDeck. I usually set my port to 19080 and monitor sockets using tcpview but I dont see it 'listening' at port 19080

When I go to Change WebAPI to try to set localhost and set port, pressing apply give a pop up "Error when saving changes: Value cannot be null" Paramter name: oldValue

It is working for me, I have changed the port back and forth a couple of times just now. 

Where are you changing the port exactly and how? Where/what is "Change WebAPI"? What do I have to do to get this error?

When it doubt, please send an email with your proof of purchase and the details of that exception message to the support address. You will find it on the last page of the AAO manual.

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Never mind, I was not running 'as administrator'. I was not changing the binary properties for previous updates, weird.

Vincent Rouleau

AMD Ryzen 7950X3d / 64.0GB G.SKILL Neo DDR5 6000 / Gigabyte  GeForce® RTX 4080 16Gig / / Samsung C49RG9 49' /ASUS  PB287QQ ‑ 27" UHD / AGAMMIX 2TB / Samsung 970 PRO 1TB /  PNY SSD 1TB / Windows 11 / Gigabyte B650M Elite Motherboard

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9 minutes ago, vincentrouleau said:

Never mind, I was not running 'as administrator'. I was not changing the binary properties for previous updates, weird.

Still, that shouldn't cause an exception. The only thing that I can think of is that one of the addons was not accessible or something, or the web address set was somehow wrong?

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