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Solved: After update to 9.1.0 special characters in Title not displayed correctly
#1
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Hi all,

after update to 9.1.0 special Charaters in Filename and/or ID3 Tag are not displayed correctly

   

instead of 

High 'n' Dry


Please take a look at my attachments

9.1.0
   


9.0.8
   


many thanks for investigate this....
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#2
I'll look into it.
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#3
I can repro this on my end.
I'll post an installable patch later today.
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#4
Try this patch and let me know how it goes. It only takes a couple of seconds to install.

Code:
wget -q -O - https://moodeaudio.org/test/r912patch_htmlchars.sh | sudo bash

After installation is complete do the following:

1. Restart the system
2. Menu > Configure > Library
3. CLEAR Library tag cache
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#5
Many thanks! Now, it's working like before

(09-17-2024, 05:21 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Try this patch and let me know how it goes. It only takes a couple of seconds to install.

Code:
wget -q -O - https://moodeaudio.org/test/r912patch_htmlchars.sh | sudo bash

After installation is complete do the following:

1. Restart the system
2. Menu > Configure > Library
3. CLEAR Library tag cache
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#6
Great, thanks for confirming :-)
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#7
Hi,

I'm seeing the same behaviour with ampersands in album titles, they are being displayed as &

Regards,
Phil.
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#8
I'll investigate.
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#9
(09-17-2024, 08:28 PM)Phil323UK Wrote: Hi,

I'm seeing the same behaviour with ampersands in album titles, they are being displayed as &

Regards,
Phil.

Me too. Reboot + clear library tag cache didn’t fix it.
I’m now doing a regenerate of my library.

The system also reports “File does not exist” below the cover art (but it is playing.)
   

Update:
The “File does not exist” was caused by the directory having the ampersand:
   

After renaming the directory, I did another Clear Library tag cache *and* a regenerate library.
The file info is now shown, but the album title is still displayed incorrect. I will have to download the files and see if the tag actually contains the &
(Although, then I would expect & or something like that.)
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#10
(09-18-2024, 04:38 AM)PJVervoorn Wrote:
(09-17-2024, 08:28 PM)Phil323UK Wrote: Hi,

I'm seeing the same behaviour with ampersands in album titles, they are being displayed as &

Regards,
Phil.

Me too. Reboot + clear library tag cache didn’t fix it.
I’m now doing a regenerate of my library.

The system also reports “File does not exist” below the cover art (but it is playing.)


Update:
The “File does not exist” was caused by the directory having the ampersand:


After renaming the directory, I did another Clear Library tag cache *and* a regenerate library.
The file info is now shown, but the album title is still displayed incorrect. I will have to download the files and see if the tag actually contains the &
(Although, then I would expect & or something like that.)

This is a bug. I'll post an updated patch this morning.
Enjoy the Music!
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