Hi all,
I've been searching on the forum but so far without succes.
I'm planning to write a pretty simple script, that will rename the files of a recording.
But, I seem to run into an issue with some of the characters.
When I look in /media/hdd/movie with FileZilla; I have recordings with names containing characters like 'é'.
In putty however, the 'é' is being displayed as '??'. So, when I would create a list with 'ls -1'; the names being logged are not correct.
I've been altering my settings for putty; to display characters in iso-8859-1 instead of UTF-8; but that hasn't helped.
On most Linux systems there is a way to do a 'set locale'.
Is there such a possibility on the implementation in VU+ Vti 11? If so; where?
If not, are there other ways to work around?
I did found something about /etc/inputrc; but I'm not sure that uncommenting '# set convert-meta off' will do the trick. The posts concerned where for typing umlauts and some other German characters.
Thanks for any feedback.
de_perre
I've been searching on the forum but so far without succes.
I'm planning to write a pretty simple script, that will rename the files of a recording.
But, I seem to run into an issue with some of the characters.
When I look in /media/hdd/movie with FileZilla; I have recordings with names containing characters like 'é'.
In putty however, the 'é' is being displayed as '??'. So, when I would create a list with 'ls -1'; the names being logged are not correct.
I've been altering my settings for putty; to display characters in iso-8859-1 instead of UTF-8; but that hasn't helped.
On most Linux systems there is a way to do a 'set locale'.
Is there such a possibility on the implementation in VU+ Vti 11? If so; where?
If not, are there other ways to work around?
I did found something about /etc/inputrc; but I'm not sure that uncommenting '# set convert-meta off' will do the trick. The posts concerned where for typing umlauts and some other German characters.
Thanks for any feedback.
de_perre