Media and folder with special character

Christophe dos Santos master.fle.1 at gmail.com
Tue Jan 29 08:40:38 UTC 2013


Thanks for your help. Hope it will work.

Christophe

Le lundi 28 janvier 2013 17:04:42 UTC+1, ghedlund a écrit :
>
>  Hello Christophe,
>
> The issue comes from the encoding of special characters in the URL sent to 
> VLC for playback.  I will look into changing how the URL is generated.
>
> Cheers,
>
> -Greg
>
> On 2013-01-28 10:31 AM, Christophe dos Santos wrote:
>  
> Hi Greg and happy new year,
>
> I write you just to have some news about the issue I published when you 
> were in vacation (sorry ;-).
>
> See below,
>
> Best,
>
> Christophe
>
> Le jeudi 16 août 2012 22:03:18 UTC+2, Yvan Rose a écrit : 
>>
>> Hi Christophe, 
>> Thanks for your clear description of the issue. Greg is currently on 
>> vacation but will get back to you about this soon after he returns. 
>>
>>  With best regards,
>> Yvan
>>
>>  
>>  On 2012-08-16, at 12:05, Christophe dos Santos <master... at gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>>
>> To add an information, the waveform window doesn't show this problem and 
>> play any mediafile located in a folder containing a special character.
>>
>> I can imagine that the waveform is computed with another software than 
>> VLC (maybe Praat or audacity?).
>>
>> Christophe 
>>
>> On Thursday, August 16, 2012 3:52:21 PM UTC+2, Christophe dos Santos 
>> wrote: 
>>>
>>> Hi Greg,
>>>
>>> The same problem that I had with CLAN seems to be effective with Phon as 
>>> well.
>>>
>>> My user name has a special character in it : "ç"
>>>
>>> When I try to play a media file in the media player with this media file 
>>> located below my username folder (which means most of my files), the media 
>>> player display "opening" for ever.
>>> If I locate the media file above my username folder, like at the root of 
>>> my hardrive D: , no problem, the media player play the media file.
>>>
>>> I can imagine that at some point an address of the mediafile location is 
>>> required but this address needs to have only ASCII characters in it in 
>>> order to work proper.
>>>
>>> I know that Leonid fixed this problem very quickly for Childes, I don't 
>>> know if it will be very easy for Phon as well.
>>>
>>> I know another person that had this problem with Phon but didn't know 
>>> where it came from. In language using special characters like accent "é" or 
>>> "è" it could be useful to be able to read address which contains special 
>>> characters. Or maybe, if it is not done yet, you can just display an 
>>> information about this problem when opening the mediaplayer.
>>>
>>> What do you think?
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Christophe
>>>
>>>
>>>  
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