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Mac => JRiver Media Center 32 for Mac => Topic started by: DmitryB on April 11, 2024, 12:58:41 pm
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Hello all!
I've been writing this for each version for a few years now, but the problem persists and I can't figure out why.
When a Group name had some special characters (č for example), the Group does not display the music inside it. Only when the special character is removed - contents inside the Group appear. I'm attaching screen grabs below of the name Ančerl vs. Ancerl.
In a previous discussion a couple of years ago Bob said it may have something to do with de-composed utf-8 vs. pre-composed utf-8 files. I honestly don't know how this can be fixed - I did not change my anything on my system except update my OS whenever a new version comes out.
I am currently on Mac OS Ventura 13.6 and my MC version is 32.0.20.
I'm attaching below 2 screen grabs showing what happens when a č is included vs. a regular c. And another screen grab of a possible explanation Bob offered in May of last year.
Thanks!
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Moderators??? I've love to find a fix for this!!!
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We've talked about this before, yes - you sometimes do not see the replies.
On this thread (https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,135857.msg942828.html#msg942828), it seems to me that Bob tested renaming a *View* node using your database, but you are complaining about Playlist Groups. Maybe bob can take another look.
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Yes, it did work for Bob. He talked about a possible issue being pre-composed vs. de-composed utf-8 - and that it should have converted when I first ran a new version of MC - but that was now literally years ago. And nothing seems to be converting... ? :'(
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Yes, it did work for Bob. He talked about a possible issue being pre-composed vs. de-composed utf-8 - and that it should have converted when I first ran a new version of MC - but that was now literally years ago. And nothing seems to be converting... ? :'(
What version are you using?
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What version are you using?
Hi Jim,
My current MC version is 32.0.36 (Intel.) I'm on a MacMini, running Ventura 13.6.
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Try choosing a track and reentering the Artist tag. Perhaps that's decomposed somehow. See if that fixes that one track.
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Try choosing a track and reentering the Artist tag. Perhaps that's decomposed somehow. See if that fixes that one track.
Bob, all characters work in the Tag window, I can do anything naming Artists, Titles, etc. It is only in the Group name in the side Tree that the special characters make all tracks within the Group disappear.
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Bob, all characters work in the Tag window, I can do anything naming Artists, Titles, etc. It is only in the Group name in the side Tree that the special characters make all tracks within the Group disappear.
The group has to match the artist, right?
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No Bob, it's a Playlist Group, not a View node. It's just a container for other playlists, manually named, and it has no effect on filtering or sorting; the name does not need to match any tag. I think you had tested this on a View, not a Playlist Group.
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No Bob, it's a Playlist Group, not a View node. It's just a container for other playlists, manually named, and it has no effect on filtering or sorting; the name does not need to match any tag. I think you had tested this on a View, not a Playlist Group.
What zybex says.In the images above (I'm including them here now too) I'm talking about the Playlist Group name, in the side Tree. When Karel Ančerl is written - I can not see the albums in the playlist. When I change it to plain Ancerl - the albums re-appear.
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What zybex says.In the images above (I'm including them here now too) I'm talking about the Playlist Group name, in the side Tree. When Karel Ančerl is written - I can not see the albums in the playlist. When I change it to plain Ancerl - the albums re-appear.
Sure but it has to filter against something to show the list.
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Sure but it has to filter against something to show the list.
I use the proper Ančerl in other places, like in Artist Name and Conductor. The only place the characters are not recognized is in the Playlist Group name in the side Tree. It works everywhere else. You can see that in the screen grabs. When Playlist Group name is changed to Ancerl, you can see in the album information Ančerl in Artist Name. So the program recognizes the characters - but not in Playlist Group name. That seems to be the only place it doesn't recognize it.
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I use the proper Ančerl in other places, like in Artist Name and Conductor. The only place the characters are not recognized is in the Playlist Group name in the side Tree. It works everywhere else. You can see that in the screen grabs. When Playlist Group name is changed to Ancerl, you can see in the album information Ančerl in Artist Name. So the program recognizes the characters - but not in Playlist Group name. That seems to be the only place it doesn't recognize it.
Again, there are 2 items that have to match.
The Group Name has to match the album information.
You are obviously able to enter the č in the group name but for some reason that's not matching against the album information.
How are you entering the č into the group name?
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Bob, you're misunderstanding how playlist groups work. They don't match anything - it's just a container for other playlists. When clicking on a playlist group node, it shows all files that are part of all playlists under that node (so you can argue that it matches a list of playlist IDs, but that's all). The files do NOT need to have anything at all in common for filtering. You can simply drag a bunch of assorted files into a playlist, then drag it under a manually created playlist group. That's it, no filtering at all.
The bug is that you should be able to name the group anything at all without affecting the files listed under it.
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Bob, you're misunderstanding how playlist groups work. They don't match anything - it's just a container for other playlists. When clicking on a playlist group node, it shows all files that are part of all playlists under that node (so you can argue that it matches a list of playlist IDs, but that's all). The files do NOT need to have anything at all in common for filtering. You can simply drag a bunch of assorted files into a playlist, then drag it under a manually created playlist group. That's it, no filtering at all.
The bug is that you should be able to make the group anything at all without affecting the files listed under it.
Assuming that's the case it should affect MC on al platforms, not just the Mac, correct?
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No, this apparently started when MC changed the handling of composed/decomposed UTF encoding on Mac. AFAIK windows has no such thing.
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Found out where it's failing. Don't know why yet.
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Found out where it's failing. Don't know why yet.
Oh! That's great news that at least the source is identified!
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Oh! That's great news that at least the source is identified!
It should have affected MC on all platforms. At any rate it will be fixed in the next build. Thanks for your persistence.
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It should have affected MC on all platforms. At any rate it will be fixed in the next build. Thanks for your persistence.
Awesome, thank you so much!!!
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Awesome, thank you so much!!!
Yay it's all working since the last update!! Thank you so much Bob!!