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Analyzing files with special characters #48
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It looks like ANSI version on Linux platform. It's a bug. |
Thanks for the fast reply! I read that this lib is on hold until the war in Ukraine is over, so is there anything that I can do to fix it? I even looked at upping the used MediaInfo version, but so far I'm pretty lost. Looks like the actual MediaInfo version is in the |
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Oh damn, that last sentence doesn't sound good regarding this package here. Would be such a shame, as it's the go-to lib for MediaInfo in dotnet core it seems like. |
I hope this is not the end of the project. |
If I pass in a filepath with special characters like "³" for example for the Movie "[REC]³" I get the following output:
If I rename the folder to "[REC]3" everything works fine.
However, renaming is not really an option for me, so is there anything that I can do?
If I use MediaInfo from the CLI it can parse the file just fine.
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