No I did not have my money in a dodgy bank but I can no longer play Sigur Ros
albums. When the CD is ripped onto the HD the file names contain accented
characters and Amarok 2 says the directory/file does not exist. Formerly this
was possible, so I am guessing converting to KDE4 may have been
Robin Atwood writes:
No I did not have my money in a dodgy bank but I can no longer play Sigur
Ros albums. When the CD is ripped onto the HD the file names contain
accented characters and Amarok 2 says the directory/file does not exist.
Formerly this was possible, so I am guessing converting
On Tuesday 21 July 2009, Alex Schuster wrote:
Robin Atwood writes:
No I did not have my money in a dodgy bank but I can no longer play Sigur
Ros albums. When the CD is ripped onto the HD the file names contain
accented characters and Amarok 2 says the directory/file does not exist.
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