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Hi, I noticed this evening that music files containing special characters (é, è, ù, ç...) are not recognized when included within m3u playlists. For instance, a playlists containing: #EXTM3U E:\Laurent\Musique\Music\FLAC\Jean Michel Jarre\Jean Michel Jarre - Les Chants Magnétiques (Part 1).flac E:\Laurent\Musique\Music\FLAC\Jean Michel Jarre\Jean Michel Jarre - Les Chants Magnétiques (Part 2).flac E:\Laurent\Musique\Music\FLAC\Jean Michel Jarre\Jean Michel Jarre - Les Chants Magnétiques (Part 3).flac appears to be empty in the browser. When adding manually these files to the playlist from the browser, the resulting m3u file looks like: #EXTM3U #EXTALB:Les Chants Magnétiques #EXTART:Jean Michel Jarre #EXTINF:1078,Les Chants Magnétiques (Part 1) ..\..\Music\FLAC\Jean Michel Jarre\Jean Michel Jarre - Les Chants Magnétiques (Part 1).flac #EXTALB:Les Chants Magnétiques #EXTART:Jean Michel Jarre #EXTINF:238,Les Chants Magnétiques (Part 2) ..\..\Music\FLAC\Jean Michel Jarre\Jean Michel Jarre - Les Chants Magnétiques (Part 2).flac It seems that ISO 8859-1 encoded playlists m3u are not well recognized and that UTF-8 encoded playlists m3u work well. Is this the normal behavior ? Regards. Laurent.
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Update the sort utility to recognize special characters (i.e., hyphens, ampersands, etc,) when sorting by name. It appears the current sort utility skips special characters when parsing media names. This results in an unexpected ordering of media names. Thanks for your consideration.
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Can I override the folder name used by Auto-Organize. How do I deal with shows like M*A*S*H, Penn & Teller: Fool Us for example? I would like to tell Emby server that any show's name containing characters not allowed in folder name (*:\?) be deleted so M*A*S*H just becomes MASH Thanks