Just double checked this. mplayer also gives the following:
Connecting to server localhost[127.0.0.1]: 8000...
> Name : mp3
> Public : yes
> Bitrate: 128kbit/s
> Cache size set to 320 KBytes
> Cache fill: 0.00% (0 bytes)
> ICY Info:
> StreamTitle='Реальный
> разговор - - Unknown';
>
> Audio only file format detected.
> ==========================================================================
2011/10/12 Martin Konečný <martin.kone...@sourcefabric.org>
> Hi Samuel,
>
> Why would the OGG stream displays the Unicode characters correctly in that
> case?
>
> BTW, this is the metatag for the icecast page:
>
> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
>
>
>
> 2011/10/12 Samuel Mimram <smim...@gmail.com>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> This looks "good" to me in your screenshot: the &#NNNN; are the HTML
>> codes for the utf8 chars, so this means that icecast gets the utf8
>> chars right, but they are not properly displayed on the webpage... (it
>> does not seem to be a Liq problem anymore). Do you see the caraters if
>> you try to set the webpage encoding to utf8 in your browser by any
>> chance?
>>
>> ++
>>
>> Sam.
>>
>> 2011/10/12 Martin Konečný <martin.kone...@sourcefabric.org>:
>> > Hi Romain,
>> > Regarding the output.icecast problem with character encoding and non-ogg
>> > icecast streams:
>> > I think I'm doing something wrong. I revisited this bug, and here is a
>> > screenshot of what it looks like now:
>> >
>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/256410/Screenshot%20at%202011-10-12%2013%3A36%3A29.png
>> > I've tried setting encoding="UTF-8", in the output.icecast parameters,
>> but
>> > no dice. You mentioned something about sending a "charset= parameter",
>> am I
>> > doing it right by setting this "encoding" parameter?
>> >
>> >
>> > 2011/9/29 Romain Beauxis <to...@rastageeks.org>
>> >>
>> >> 2011/9/29 David Baelde <david.bae...@ens-lyon.org>:
>> >> > 2011/9/29 Romain Beauxis <to...@rastageeks.org>:
>> >> >> My only concern is about changing the default encoding to latin1 for
>> >> >> non-ogg icecast outputs, in case a lot of users had been working
>> with
>> >> >> utf8 for a long time.. However, I think 1.0 is the right time for
>> >> >> those changes and also that it is always better to stick to the
>> >> >> standard..
>> >> >
>> >> > If we send charset info to icecast, then there is now reason to not
>> >> > use UTF8, and so no reason to change the default. Am I missing
>> >> > something?
>> >>
>> >> Ok, so I went and saw icecast's code. What it does is: it converts mp3
>> >> metadata to the charset set for the given mountpoint.
>> >>
>> >> This means that by default, all metadata sent by icecast are in latin1
>> >> encoding for non-ogg mountpoints. This also means that the encoding
>> >> used between the source and icecast is irrelevant for listeners.
>> >>
>> >> Finally, since utf8 is a much more general encoding, it is obvious
>> >> that it should be the default for any icecast output.
>> >>
>> >> Case closed, let's code now :-)
>> >>
>> >> Romain
>> >
>> >
>> >
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