It’s not just a SR problem. Office 365 and other Windows applications will not
let you put a quotation mark in the file name either.
Neal
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Subject: [studiorecorder] Re: The foreign characters in file names
Hi Pawel,
Sorry, we don’t have a fix for this. Studio Recorder is very old – started in
the year 2000, and does not support Unicode file names. Fixing this would be a
major subproject. I’ll put this on our list of possible things to consider for
the future.
Rob
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Subject: [studiorecorder] The foreign characters in file names
Hello,
The foreign characters included in a file names prevent SR from opening them.
For example: “06 Welodromy I Ślizgawki.mp3” must be change to ‘06 Welodromy I
Slizgawki.mp3’ for SR to be played by the program.
I am working with lots of material that needs to be named with foreign
characters in my case Polish ones.
Is there any fix for this, please?
Thank you,
Pawel