https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=814814
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=814814#c35
Imre herceg changed:
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--- Comment #35 from Imre herceg 2013-04-24 10:00:17 UTC ---
I also encountered this problem with programs using Taglib (kid3 and
soundKonverter).
Not all tags containing "Umlaut characters" are, however, treated faultily,
only tags containing the so-called Latin 1 (Western European) characters (á, ä,
é, í, ó, ö, ü, ú, ß). Tags containing characters other than Latin-1, (I tested
Latin 2 characters - Hungarian ő and ű - and Russian Cyrillic characters) are
treated correctly.
E.g.:
When I save a tag containing the character "á" in Kid3, it gets encoded as "á"
and when I click to edit the tag, no text encoding is assigned to the tag.
So when I save it again, I get "ÃNBH¡" (NBH is an upper index), so it seems
that the two characters of "á" are further encoded into Unicode, and no text
encoding is assigned to the tag.
When the tag contains Latin-2 (ő) or Cyrillic characters, the tag is marked as
Text encoding UTF-8 and it is displayed properly, and it does not change with
any further saves made to the tags.
So it seems that whenever at least one non-Latin-1 character is present, the
tag is marked as UTF-8, and they are encoded and displayed properly, when,
however, only Latin-1 characters are present, no text encoding is assigned to
the tag.
This happens on the level of the individual tags. If the Artist is e.g. "á" and
the Title is "ő", then only the Artist tag gets corrupted, the Title tag
(marked as text encoding UTF-8) is allright.
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