Package: gnump3d
Version: 2.9.8-1
Severity: important
I'm trying to stream italian music with gnump3d and file songs with
titles ending in à, like "Oh che sarà" causes output which is not
valid UTF-8.
The relevant line in /var/cache/gnump3d/song.tags is:
/server/share/Musik/Fiorella Mannoia/Certe piccole voci - Live (disc 1)/10 - Oh
che sarà .mp3 SIZE=3525067 YEAR= LENGTH=03:40 ARTIST=Fiorella Mannoia
COMMENT= TRACK=10/13 MTIME=1128197676 ALBUM=Certe piccole
voci - Live (disc 1) TITLE=Oh che sarà GENRE=Pop BITRATE=128
FILENAME=10 - Oh che sarÃ
I believe it is because à (a grave) gets the representation Ã\0240 of
which the last is treated as a space and stripped somehow, which
leaves the input as invalid UTF-8.
I have my file names in UTF-8 and the mp3 tags too.
I'm trying to stream my music collection to a Nokia 770 tablet, but
the audio player there is very picky and wants perfect UTF-8 in the
playlists, and with amputated titles like in the example it refuses to
play anything from the playlist.
gnump3d-index should output valid UTF-8 if ones locale indicates that.
René
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* gnump3d/user: gnump3d
* gnump3d/root: /server/share/Musik
* gnump3d/port: 8889
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