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I am using amarok 1.2.2 and KDE 3.3.2.My Linux support hebrew, and I can even see hebrew file names in my fat32 partion. I can drag hebrew file names to the amarok and listen to them but when I try to double click them I get the message \"local file does not exist\" ,questions mark instead of the song\'s tags and amarok won\'t play the song. If anyone has an idea what\'s the reason for that I\'ll will be very glad. |
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The same problem applies to the arabic filenames.
I wonder why simple mp3 mplayer like noatun support arabic file names very well (and hebrew too, I guess) while great media player like amarok doesn\'t? Should it be considered a bug? Note: I have amarok 1.3.3 |
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Mina wrote:
Yes, that would be a bug. And a really weird one. Why would double-clicking make any difference...
Amarok Developer
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I have no problem with hebrew files, and i have plenty of them - stored on a fat32 partition
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