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0003241MMW v4Conversion/Levelingpublic2013-02-04 13:13
Reporterrusty Assigned To 
PriorityhighSeveritymajorReproducibilityalways
Status closedResolutionno change required 
Summary0003241: Conversion fails (DRM error) when track filename contains Japanese characters
DescriptionUser-reported bug. This may be the cause of similar unexplained/occasional conversion problems:

Hello
I report on the bug that occurs on a specific condition.
The following errors occur when the file including a Japanese
character string is Convert Audio Format.

---Error message---
File D:\Music\[Japanese character string].mp3 cannot be decoded. It is
possibly due to DRM restrictions.
| Cancel | | Retry | | Ignore |
---Error message---

If rename [Japanese character string].mp3 to [ASCII character
string].mp3, Convert Audio Format complete.
This bug occurs by both MM3.0.0.1045 and MM2.5.5.

My environment:
Windows XP SP2 Japanese Locate
Pentium M 1GHz , Memory 512MB
1 DVD/CD-RW Drive, 1HDD (C:/, D:/)
MM3.0.0.1045 All default plugin install and enabled.
Additional InformationLog and original japanese file are posted to the ftp server
TagsNo tags attached.
Fixed in build

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related to 0004237 resolvedjiri Japanese Localization Issues (summary) 

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jiri

2007-07-31 22:09

administrator   ~0010027

It seems that I'm not able to extract the file with Unicode characters. Can you? Using which application? Otherwise, we could ask the user to pack it into a RAR archive, it should work well there.

rusty

2007-08-10 20:37

administrator   ~0010095

I extracted it using Izarc. I re-uploaded the file and an unzipped version of it.

jiri

2007-08-10 22:09

administrator   ~0010097

No matter what I try, I see just ordinary characters with accents (i.e. 8-bit ASCII), no Japanese. Do you really see Japanese characters? In such a case, could you repack the file as RAR? It should be easily possible to extract then.

rusty

2007-08-13 18:13

administrator   ~0010123

what about the log--does that help at all?

jiri

2007-08-13 22:09

administrator   ~0010126

Not much, the original Japanese file would be the best for testing/resolving the issue.

rusty

2013-01-10 05:44

administrator   ~0034351

There have been no reports of such an issue in years. Closing.