Robin van der Linden via ffmpeg-user (12022-06-03):
> It seems that ffprobe does not render special characters the right way for
> that field.

ffprobe does not do any rendering, it writes the text to its standard
outputs, the task of rendering falls on whatever program is connected to
the outputs.

It seems your problem is that your terminal does not work in UTF-8. But
you did not say which terminal you use, so I cannot help further.

Regards,

-- 
  Nicolas George
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