Hi, Could you paste the output of 'xmms2 info 7069' ? (According to the playlist entry, 7069 should be the id of the file you added)
The id3ed output seems to indicate that the file also has an id3v1 header. XMMS2 extracts both the id3v1 and id3v2 metadata and stores them in the medialib. The xmms2 clients can then select which metadata they display. It's possible that the cli selects the id3v1 information. AFAIK utf-8 is no valid encoding for id3v1, so if the cli uses the id3v1 tags and they are encoded using utf-8 this leads to that error 2009/12/8 Juhapekka Tolvanen <juht...@iki.fi>: > > Package: xmms2 > Version: 0.6DrMattDestruction-6 > Severity: important > > > I created a bunch of MP3-files and set their tags with id3v2-commands. > > [CUT] > > juht...@juhtolv:/home/juhtolv/cdrip/000FORZENSTONE/Pan_Sonic/Kesto_(234.48_4)_(CD_1) > % id3ed -i 01-Rähinä_I.mp3 > 01-Rähinä_I.mp3: (tag v1.1) > songname: Rähinä I / Mayhem I > artist: Pan Sonic > album: Kesto (234.48:4) (CD 1) > year: 2003 > comment: > tracknum: 1 > genre: Techno(18) > > [CUT] > > juht...@juhtolv:/home/juhtolv/cdrip/000FORZENSTONE/Pan_Sonic/Kesto_(234.48_4)_(CD_1) > % xmms2 add 01-Rähinä_I.mp3 > juht...@juhtolv:/home/juhtolv/cdrip/000FORZENSTONE/Pan_Sonic/Kesto_(234.48_4)_(CD_1) > % xmms2 list > ->[0/7069] Pan Sonic - Rähinä I / Mayhem I (02:48) > > Total playtime: 0:02:48 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org