On 09/14/2012 08:37 PM, Erik Hovland wrote:
there's an issue in libdvdread, triggered by DVDs with Unicode filenames
(example of such DVD is a movie Thor).
Original bug report is available here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=813977
There is also an enhanced Unicodedecode function on Ubuntu forum, which I
consider better, than the current implementation is (see the patch
attached):
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=11254706
Unfortunately, I'm unable to reproduce this issue, since I don't have such
DVD, so I cannot verify if the patch fixes the issue.
Sorry to respond so late. According to the logs this issue should have
been fixed in version 4.2.0 by a patch John Stebbins submitted. The
link you give to the redhat bug confuses me a little bit, it seems totem
works but xine didn't. Not only that but the original reporter said that the
patch didn't help.
It is possible he was trying older xine-lib with bundled libdvdread.
I am reluctant to apply the ubuntu patch unless it can be shown that
John's patch doesn't fix the issue in all cases.
I asked the reporter to test again with xine-lib without bundled
libdvdread and will provide the feedback.
Honza
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