I've head to rename files on my Windows machine and I thought it was due to my 
preferred encoding for text (UTF 8) being different from the encoding of file 
names (cp1251 or something like that). Sadly I won't have access to a Windows 
machine for another three months, so I cannot reproduce the problem. 

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> On 28.07.2016, at 23:25, Yoni Rabkin <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Иван Трусков <[email protected]> writes:
> 
>> I have encountered the following problem. Some tracks are being
>> skipped by emms. By that i mean they are marked at playlist buffer,
>> nothing is played, next track is marked
>> My system is a windows 10 machine. I am running emacs in cygwin
>> environment, and i have set my player to vlc.
>> 
>> Files i was trying to play are from this torrent: http://bakabt.me/
>> torrent/171411/
>> jojo-no-kimyou-na-bouken-jojos-bizarre-adventure-2012-music-collection-mp3
>> I have downloaded them into: /cygdrive/c/Users/Kurvivor/Documents/
>> Downloads
>> 
>> After moving entire folder into /home/Kurvivor/Music, emms started to
>> play them 
>> 
>> What could have been the reason?
>> I am ready to pri=ovide additional details.
> 
> Can someone with access to a Windows machine help out with tryign to
> reproduce this issue? I don't think it is necessary to download
> anything; renaming some files to have similar names should be enough.
> 
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