On 2019-04-27 16:53 -0400, Rocky Bernstein wrote: > As Thomas asks below: should libcdio's CD-TEXT change its behavior from > assuming an ASCII-encoding by default to instead to use and ISO-8859-1 > encoding, which includes ASCII as a subset? > > Unless there is dissent, or have other ideas, we will switch to ISO-8859-1 > as the default CDTEXT encoding.
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