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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 30 for Mac => Topic started by: HaWi on October 27, 2022, 08:57:53 am
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I did a little research on this issue and found this
https://laur.uk/2021/03/10/umlaut-special-characters-issue-over-smb-on-mac-and-synology-nas/
I haven't tried it myself yet but it looks like a possible solution.
My Mac still throws errors when I import tracks edited with Tag Editor on the Mac with diacritical character in the file name and when I update the track in MC with F6 (which changes the file name according to my rule: [Album Artist]/[Album] as base path and /[Disc #]-[Track #] [Name] as file name. MC can still find the tracks but the name doesn't actually change, for example when I try to convert "ö" to "oe". I am probably doing something wrong but it is still a pain. I am going to spend a bit of time with a test album to see if this latest find can solve the issue.
EDIT:
When I create a diacritical character in folder and/or file names within MC there is no problem with them. I can save them with F6 and transfer to rPi and NAS (using Foldersync 2) and there is no problem. However, when I import tracks that have been modified in Tag Editor and contain diacritical characters, like
1-09 Janáček – Mládí - II. Andante sostenuto
a problem arises
Even though the folder and file names appear identical, when I try to F6, I get an error and none of the files are changed. They are still recognized in MC on the Mac but are not recognized on the rpi nor the NAS.
I also couldn't get the rsync to work. I am sure it has to do with the de-composed coding but it is still a pain.
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I'm working on a beta version that converts the database paths to precomposed utf-8 and all copy/paste filenames and auto generation of the name files are done precomposed.
If you want to test it, send me a PM and I'll give you the details.