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? in mp3 file name for playlists doesn't work
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10-10-2022, 15:10
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? in mp3 file name for playlists doesn't work
Hello!
I have a few mp3s with file names that have a ? . Initially, they failed to be found when added to a playlist, but I discovered that removing this resolved the issue. I've attached two screenshots of the logs, the first showing one file failing and then another rescan after removing the ? from the first error. |
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10-10-2022, 17:35
(This post was last modified: 10-10-2022 17:38 by simbun.)
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RE: ? in mp3 file name for playlists doesn't work
The ascii question mark is a reserved character in Windows, so if it's not working in Linux then I assume simoncn has applied a standard across all the platforms (I'll give it a go later but I'm not at home at the moment).
EDIT: The rules are here. Because I use Windows and Linux I too have a common standard, and replace the question mark character with a unicode "equivalent" ?. Having said that, I name my files $discnumber.$tracknumber so I only need to change it for folders if they appear in artist and album titles. |
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10-10-2022, 17:44
(This post was last modified: 10-10-2022 17:47 by simoncn.)
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RE: ? in mp3 file name for playlists doesn't work
The rules that simbun mentioned do not apply to files in playlists on a Linux system.
I tried this on a Synology NAS and it is working for me. What device are you using to run MinimServer? Are your files on the same device or accessed using a network share? Are you sure that the path in your playlist exactly matches the filename (either both with ? or both without ?) ? It is possible that the ? is not a real ? but a replacement for some unprintable character. Can you check this? |
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12-10-2022, 12:50
(This post was last modified: 12-10-2022 12:52 by jmpz.)
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RE: ? in mp3 file name for playlists doesn't work
Thanks for checking this!
I'm using a Synology DS920+, the files are on the same device. I believe the path matches exactly, I'll attach some screenshots showing the playlist and the location. ![]() ![]() I wasn't sure how to check if the ? is real, but I tried deleting it and typing a question mark, updated the playlist to match, and it didn't seem to fix it. thanks for looking into this! Jason (10-10-2022 17:44)simoncn Wrote: The rules that simbun mentioned do not apply to files in playlists on a Linux system. |
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12-10-2022, 14:37
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RE: ? in mp3 file name for playlists doesn't work
(12-10-2022 12:50)jmpz Wrote: I wasn't sure how to check if the ? is real, but I tried deleting it and typing a question mark, updated the playlist to match, and it didn't seem to fix it. Did you do a rescan after these changes? Also, you might need to reload the library into your control point, depending on what control point you are using. |
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12-10-2022, 15:05
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RE: ? in mp3 file name for playlists doesn't work
I did re-scan, but it still seems to fail on those same files. I renamed the file by removing the '?', and exported it back to the Synology, and rescanned, and it didn't come up as an error.
Weirdly though, if I just add a ? to another random file, and add it to a playlist, it doesn't happen. So it does seem to be mostly limited to these specific ones. I can playback the files back normally through minim otherwise, they show up in the correct album and display perfectly. Maybe the stream url is helpful? ![]() (12-10-2022 14:37)simoncn Wrote:(12-10-2022 12:50)jmpz Wrote: I wasn't sure how to check if the ? is real, but I tried deleting it and typing a question mark, updated the playlist to match, and it didn't seem to fix it. |
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12-10-2022, 16:31
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RE: ? in mp3 file name for playlists doesn't work
This URL shows the cause of the problem. As I suspected, the filename does not contain a normal question mark (0x3f, encoded in the URL as *3f) but an invalid UTF-8 character (0xf025, encoded in the URL as *ef*80*a5).
How was this file created/ripped and then copied to the NAS? |
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12-10-2022, 17:20
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RE: ? in mp3 file name for playlists doesn't work
Interesting! I bought it from Bandcamp, and it's imported using https://swinsian.com/, it's like iTunes. It imports it to the library and copies the file to the NAS. As far as I can see, it doesn't change the file name.
I just tried a test of taking an mp3 file, adding a ? to the name via OSX finder, adding it to my library and a playlist, and seeing it fail. So it does seem reproducible to some degree. (12-10-2022 16:31)simoncn Wrote: This URL shows the cause of the problem. As I suspected, the filename does not contain a normal question mark (0x3f, encoded in the URL as *3f) but an invalid UTF-8 character (0xf025, encoded in the URL as *ef*80*a5). |
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12-10-2022, 17:33
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RE: ? in mp3 file name for playlists doesn't work
I'm also seeing it for directories with _
![]() The stream path is ![]() Changing the directory name to SSS fixes it. |
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12-10-2022, 18:14
(This post was last modified: 12-10-2022 18:16 by simoncn.)
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RE: ? in mp3 file name for playlists doesn't work
The forward slash (/) is not a valid filename character. If the ripper is trying to name the folder for the band SS/S using a folder name SS/S, the result will be a folder named SS with a subfolder S. It sounds like either your ripper or your playlist creator has some bugs with how it handles some special characters.
In post #6 you said: Weirdly though, if I just add a ? to another random file, and add it to a playlist, it doesn't happen. So it does seem to be mostly limited to these specific ones. I can playback the files back normally through minim otherwise, they show up in the correct album and display perfectly. In post #8 you said: I just tried a test of taking an mp3 file, adding a ? to the name via OSX finder, adding it to my library and a playlist, and seeing it fail. So it does seem reproducible to some degree. From these two statements, I'm not clear whether this is working or failing with ? characters that you add manually to a filename without them. |
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