Package: disktype
Version: 9-1
Severity: normal

disktype outputs an unreadable Volume name for an UDF disk I have. While KDE manages to designate the disk as "Civilization V", disktype outputs:

$ disktype /dev/cdrom

--- /dev/cdrom
Block device, size 3.016 GiB (3238559744 bytes)
CD-ROM, 1 track, CDDB disk ID 02000001
Track 1: Data track, 0 bytes
  UDF file system
    Sector size 2048 bytes
Volume name "<4300><6900><7600><6900><6C00><6900><7A00><6100><7400><6900><6F00><6E00><2000><5600>"
    UDF version 1.02


One can see there are 12 blocks of characters, and some of these repeat - <6900> is repeated 3 times and clearly corresponds to the "i". This is definitely an encoding problem.
I haven't tested with other UDF discs.

--- System information. ---
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux 3.2.0-4-amd64

Debian Release: 7.0
990 testing security.debian.org
990 testing debian.mirror.iweb.ca
500 unstable debian.mirror.iweb.ca
1 experimental debian.mirror.iweb.ca

--- Package information. ---
Depends (Version) | Installed
========================-+-=============
libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6) | 2.13-37


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