Roland0 wrote: 
> Try adding locale=fr_FR.UTF-8 to the options in fstab
> Things to check:
> Identify what encoding the cue file is in (e.g. with file). If it isn't
> UTF-8, convert it with e.g. iconv and try with this file.
> Make sure you're using a UTF-8 capable terminal (e.g. putty need to be
> configured for it iirc), grep for the file name in the cue file, and
> then copy/paste the file name directly from the output as an argument
> for ls - does this work?

Thank you for these tips Roland0.
I'm sure they'll serve me someday. (I would not have thought of doing
this.)


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