Hi.
I updated to 224 today and there seems to be some change with localization between 222 and 224.
I have a .ts file with the letter "æ" in the filename. With 222 it works just fine. After changing to 224 I have to rename the file to not have the "æ" letter in the file name.
I am sure it is some UTF8 stuff or something, but the only change I have done is the update from 222 to 224.
Is the change intentional?
It behaves like the last time I updated x264 and had to disable something in x264 to get it to work. But the x264 version I haven't updated. Just dgindexnv.
renols
Change from 222 to 224 regarding local characters?
Change from 222 to 224 regarding local caracters?
A UTF-8 manifest was added. Looks like we may have to make that optional.
Change from 222 to 224 regarding local caracters?
Hi.
I compared the 222 and the 224 dgi files, and it is quite clear that UTF8 is the problem. Depending on what program I use to open the file, the "æ" looks correct or just some weird sign.
I can also just make sure that I always rename the source file. This is kinda like I had to remove some manifest in the x264 .exe file to make it work with the special danish caracters.
renols
I compared the 222 and the 224 dgi files, and it is quite clear that UTF8 is the problem. Depending on what program I use to open the file, the "æ" looks correct or just some weird sign.
I can also just make sure that I always rename the source file. This is kinda like I had to remove some manifest in the x264 .exe file to make it work with the special danish caracters.
renols