Ok. Now I see. You have no tag and you have chosen to display filename
on SB2. This might cause problem. As far as I have experienced, the new
Unicode feature is really WYSIWYG, meaning What You See in Web UI Is
What You Get In SB2. If the characters would not display correctly in
Web UI, the same will be for SB2.

Even with the latest nightly, the "Browse Music Folder" function still
does not display non-latin filename correctly. This does not bother me
that much because I rarely/never use Browse Music Folder feature. I
organize my music library, which are 100% FLAC, using cue sheet.

You have 3 options:

1. Encode your WAV into FLAC. Apply tag or use cue sheet. Both methods
will allow the display of Chinese characters on SB2, or
2. Open a bug and wait for the fix, or
3. If you insist in keeping WAV without tag, then consider running
SlimServer on Chinese Windows.

IMO, option 1 is more sensible. FLAC not only free up valuable storage
space, it is lossless giving you zero degradation in audio quality.
Today, I no longer see any reason why people would want to store music
in WAV format.

Good luck.


ackcheng Wrote: 
> kbelinski  
> 
> Thanks for your help! I use wav format. no tag. Chinese can be
> displayed on web UI but not on SB2. Of the folder has Chinese
> character, SB2 cannot detect the folder. If the folder is in eng and
> the songs in wav format use chinese character as file names, it shows
> something like .¤C±¡¤»±ý.wav 
> 
> Not sure what went wrong. I have seen my friend SB2 can even have the
> date and time display in Chinese.... Mine is in eng


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