Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: k3b
(Using K3b 1.0, up-to date Kubuntu Edgy)
I wanted to configure an encoder (neroAacEnc) to rip an audio CD, however,
although I'm using utf-8 everywhere (console, iocharset when mounting etc.),
K3b fails every time if a file name contains a character from the set
[ĞÜŞİÖÇğüşıöç] - Turkish special characters. It should be pretty easy to
reproduce: Tools/Rip Audio CD, then configure something as encoder (echo %f
maybe?), edit tags to something like "Şirin Pancaroğlu", and it simply fails.
My "ripped filename pattern" is in the form:
%A/@y{(%y) }%T/(%n) %a - %t
so the output filename contains the artist name and track name. Lame works as
expected.
** Affects: k3b (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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K3b cannot invoke customized encoder with non-ASCII data for ripping
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/133198
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