On Friday 17 July 2009, Levy, Chen wrote: > OK, I found a better way to do it, that also gives a hint to the > questions below: > > cat cddbread.2 | iconv -f utf8 -t latin1 | iconv -f hebrew -t utf8 > > My guess is that the data somehow along the way was encoded as > windows-cp1255, and then interpreted as latin-1. From there the > convention to utf8 is trivial. > > So the line above simply reverse that process, and I left with the > question, who should I blame, and where to report the bug?
I am running the exact same line. I think the bug lies somewhere in Windows applications that people use to add the cddb data, but I have never looked exactly where. --y
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