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[[Category:computer]]
#REDIRECT [[pathnames]]
==Non-ASCII characters==
===The Issue===
Non-ASCII characters in the Windows pathnames (folder and file names) of music library tracks can cause problems due to incompatiblities with:
* Macintosh
* Portable music players (where they can prevent play of the file and of subsequent files)
* FTP clients and servers (where each often appears as a garbage character pair)
* Some utility programs e.g. FLAC encoder, Beyond Compare 2
* File-sharing programs
 
===Workaround===
Replace non-ASCII characters with e.g. the nearest ASCII equivalent:
* accented char -> non-accented equivalent
* left and right quotes -> upright quote
Replacement can be performed by [[Mp3tag]] using an Action Groups containing a Replace action for each character.
 
====az_name====
*restrictions further as ascii could be:
**prefer usage of only A-Za-z0-9_
***or only a-z_
**. for fileextensions, otherwise undecided, probably avoid
**' not decided yet, if removed, how to write D'Arienzo?
**, avoid, at least in work titles
**[]() maybe reserve for special meaning
**space always replaced with _
 
*examples
**As of 2008 the az_names (work_name_az) are used for work links
***http://eng.tango.info/work:la_maleva - disambiguation page
***http://eng.tango.info/work:la_viruta - work page - unique match
 
===Other===
Emailing between Tobiasco and Chrisjjj
> 21 I'd better drink my wine in silence.wav
My fault for not replacing that non-ASCII char - thanks!
> [[FLAC]] encoder can only process computer high comma '
>
> not the other high comma
Yowch. Expect that program to fail on other legal Windows filenames too!
 
-> take care with filenames

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