- Status Unconfirmed
- Percent Complete
- Task Type Bugs
- Category ID3 / meta data
- Assigned To No-one
- Operating System All players
- Severity High
- Priority Very Low
- Reported Version Release 3.15
- Due in Version Undecided
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FS#13374 - Emoji and other Unicode characters cause Rockbox to crash or to fail to play the file.
Emoji and other Unicode characters cause Rockbox to crash or to fail to play the file.
This could also cause corruption of data in the worse case scenario.
To recreate this bug:
Add emoji or other non-standard Unicode to track: title, album or artist tagging.
Then attempt to play the file like normal.
This will cause Rockbox to fail to play the audio file or crash (had this happen ones)
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π I added this to a track name and artist name and album name and it didn't display properly but I was able to play the track and browse it in the database
could you give me a specific file name that fails to play for you?
Could you try this:
ACT I - Bass House and absolutely ππππ MUSIC πΊπ§Ώπ¦Ύ
or this
ACT VIII - The Old Hardcore that brought us here πβ¨π©
or it could be not in meta data and just the file name:
"r u s s e l b u c k - FWA2022 ~ Every single song, Every single genre, πΈπ - 01 ACT I - Bass House and absolutely ππππ MUSIC πΊπ§Ώπ¦Ύ.mp3"