slartibartfast wrote: 
> I removed all the diacritics in my file names because MusicIP didn't
> like them. This can be automated with software.
> 

AlecSp wrote: 
> Agreed, that they tend to add risk.  A long time ago, while all my files
> are named as "{tracknum} {artist} - {title}", I had to accept some
> compromises for illegal/unwise characters.  Most notably, question marks
> are not an option, and AC/DC has to appear in filenames as AC-DC.
> Special characters in tags are less of a problem, but can make search
> much harder.

Hey friends, there are no problems for any Linux, BSD to mount a CIFS
share / filesystem with utf-8  (Like share protocols CIFS, NFS or
filesystems ext2-3-4, Ntfs, btrfs, etc). PiCorePlayer had no problems
before, Daphile has no problem. The problem is not other languages or
characters set than yours (very centric mind). The only problematics for
most filesystems are path separators and some punctuation characters.


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