Backslash in Linux paths is the "escape" character - it tell Linux treat
the next character as part of the path.  Directory separator in Windows
is back slash.

IIRC Windows has a limit of the length of a full file path so if you
haver long directory names and or a long file name - you may exceed that
limit

Show the log of the command you are trying to execute with the full
paths that are failing (E.g. try log player.source set to INFO)


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