Christoph Burgmer wrote:
Maybe you should post that on debian-kde, maybe my hint does help:
If you refer to setting the CDDB answer to utf-8 then my guess is to try
something else then utf. I never had any album information stored in UTF-8,
it's more likely to be some bloddy old standard, may
Am Mittwoch, 28. März 2007 schrieb H.S.:
> Hello,
>
> On Debian Etch, if I listen to an audio CD using Kscd, the application
> doesn't show utf-8 encoded characters. Instead, it shows a series of
> question marks. Information that is in English is shown properly. I have
> selected the UTF-8 option
Hello,
On Debian Etch, if I listen to an audio CD using Kscd, the application
doesn't show utf-8 encoded characters. Instead, it shows a series of
question marks. Information that is in English is shown properly. I have
selected the UTF-8 option in kscd's configuration menu without success.
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