Thank you for the additional information.

Interestingly I found a similar method in NSFileManager, 
fileSystemRepresentationWithPath.
So, is there any document on which file system uses which representation?

Also, is there any reason why a program, like the FCP, prefers the decomposed 
string over precomposed string?
Will there be a problem, if a program expect decomposed string and its client 
program sends precomposed one to the server?
(Well.. it depends on implementation of the programs.. )

Sure looks like it, based on the data. EC 9E 90 is U+C790, "�"; E1 84 8C E1 85 A1 is U+110C "ᄌ", U+1161 "ᅡ", which is the decomposed version of the same thing. -[NSString fileSystemRepresentation] may
also be of use here, given that this is really a file path -- the
normalization form used for file names is dictated by the file system.

--Chris Nebel
AppleScript Engineering

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