Public bug reported:

Affects Ubuntu 17.10 and Sound Recorder 3.24.0.1.

gnome-sound-recorder reads files from ~/Recordings, but some strange
file names (unicode?) break the application, that it doesn't work at
all, at least works faulty.

You can reproduce this bug:

rm -rf ~/Recordings
gnome-sound-recorder
Record
Done
"Clip 1 is shown" correctly.
Ctrl+q
touch ~/Recordings/tmp
touch ~/Recordings/á
gnome-sound-recorder
BUG: "Clip 1" is not shown at all, "tmp" is shown.

** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1734094

Title:
  gnome-sound-recorder broken by some file names

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Affects Ubuntu 17.10 and Sound Recorder 3.24.0.1.

  gnome-sound-recorder reads files from ~/Recordings, but some strange
  file names (unicode?) break the application, that it doesn't work at
  all, at least works faulty.

  You can reproduce this bug:

  rm -rf ~/Recordings
  gnome-sound-recorder
  Record
  Done
  "Clip 1 is shown" correctly.
  Ctrl+q
  touch ~/Recordings/tmp
  touch ~/Recordings/á
  gnome-sound-recorder
  BUG: "Clip 1" is not shown at all, "tmp" is shown.

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