Thank you for your help gharris999! 
My description of the problem was too confusing unfortunately. I have
been trying to create a batch script based encoding workflow (on
Windows XP) and it failed always with UTF8 filenames.

I have noticed from your earlier postings that you use UTF8 filenames
extensively and I got the feeling that you have found a solution now.

The problem is actually caused by the "metaflac.exe" which returnes an
error when used with UTF8 filename as parameter. This is described
here:
http://flac.sourceforge.net/faq.html#tools__unicode_filenames_windows

I seems that the UTF8 filenames must be temporarily renamed in order to
use "metaflac.exe". 

Kind regards,
Jaak


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