matter. I've got no
experience with scripting in Linux. So far the only commandos I use on
a regular basis are 'ls' and 'mkdir' so there is a long way to go.
Is there any chance that you could guide me in the right direction?
Maybe an example scri
le of doing the conversion,
but I still need to find out how to write a batch script thát will
'walk' through my music folder directory and look for all the .cue
files. Any good ideas for this?
Maybe such a 'walking'/converting script would be easier to do on a
Linux machine?
since this thread
seems to have died.
Please let me know so that I may be able to avoid making any such
mistakes in the future.
By the way, I still do have troubles with danish characters. I'm now
starting to convert all my cue files to UTF-8 which seems work out.
Regards
cpm
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-Using WinSCP: Same as from Windows.
Does these tests reveal anything?
Fedder;379468 Wrote:
>
> I've got the following settings in my smb.conf on my openSUSE box:
> dos charset = 865
> unix charset = UTF8
> /Fedder
I'll try these settings
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-In my smb.conf I have added these lines under [GLOBAL]:
dos charset = 850
unix charset = ISO-8859-1
- In /etc/default/squeezecenter I have added this line:
SLIMOPTIONS="--charset=utf8"
- In SC the language