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Many of the files in my iRiver H120 have scandinavian letters (ä, ö and å) in the filenames. They are mostly encoded latin-1, but some are UTF-8.
I've noticed, that I can't add files with latin-1 encoded scands in their names. After trying to play those files, they seem to have utf-8 encoded names in the playlist and (ERR) before the filename. Is this a known problem?
Rockbox creates playlists using utf-8. Those playlists get the extension "m3u8". The format is identical to m3u  but it uses utf-8 encoding. If you create playlists on the PC make sure to either create them using utf-8 and use the extension m3u8 or create them using latin-1 and set the codepage setting in Rockbox to latin-1 (and use the file extension m3u).
I've now set the codepage in Rockbox to Latin1. Still, when I add files to playlist, they won't play and have "(ERR)" before their filenames, and the names show raw utf-8 characters in Rockbox's "view playlist" list.
Quote from: APz on October 13, 2007, 02:06:18 PMI've now set the codepage in Rockbox to Latin1. Still, when I add files to playlist, they won't play and have "(ERR)" before their filenames, and the names show raw utf-8 characters in Rockbox's "view playlist" list.errr ... how exactly did you create that playlist? If I understand correctly you did that on the player and not the PC or have I understood it wrong?
Quote from: APz on October 12, 2007, 11:43:29 AMMany of the files in my iRiver H120 have scandinavian letters (ä, ö and å) in the filenames. They are mostly encoded latin-1, but some are UTF-8.This is not possible. VFAT uses UCS-2 to encode the filenames, you can't simply use utf8. If you have different encodings for the filenames something is for sure broken with the filenames.
Strange behavior indeed, but I can't reproduce it. Bluebrother is probably right, there's something strange with the filesystem.What happens if you save the playlist, does it show the same behavior?In any case, I'd like a copy of such a playlist, as well as the file .rockbox/.playlist_control (as it is after step 2). I might not be able to do anything about it, but it would be interesting to see the files anyway.
But I also don't understand how the same file ends up in the playlist with 2 different encodings. Sounds like a bug in rockbox to me.
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