Yet another International chars problem
Hello,
I'm trying to setup Subsonic on my FreeNAS box, but I came across problems I've seen here on the forum already, but I couldn't come up with a solution.
Subsonic is not displaying the international chars correctly but I can't believe this is a unix/windows problem because when I click on "edit tags" things seem to be ok.
As an image is worth a thousand words, here's what I'm trying to say:
And when I click on "edit tags"
BTW I've copied my files from Windows to my Unix box in witch Subsonic is installed, but I'm accessing Subsonic through a Windows PC.
Another problem that I'm having with FreeNAS is that FreeNAS uses a stripped down version of FreeBSD with no audio drivers installed (and no make functionality). I've been trying to install the audio drivers for my AsRock N68-S motherboard with no luck, therefore I can't use jukebox mode.
If there are any freeBSD experts around that could help me with these problems I'd gladly donate to Subsonic.
Thanks,
Luiz
I'm trying to setup Subsonic on my FreeNAS box, but I came across problems I've seen here on the forum already, but I couldn't come up with a solution.
Subsonic is not displaying the international chars correctly but I can't believe this is a unix/windows problem because when I click on "edit tags" things seem to be ok.
As an image is worth a thousand words, here's what I'm trying to say:
And when I click on "edit tags"
BTW I've copied my files from Windows to my Unix box in witch Subsonic is installed, but I'm accessing Subsonic through a Windows PC.
Another problem that I'm having with FreeNAS is that FreeNAS uses a stripped down version of FreeBSD with no audio drivers installed (and no make functionality). I've been trying to install the audio drivers for my AsRock N68-S motherboard with no luck, therefore I can't use jukebox mode.
If there are any freeBSD experts around that could help me with these problems I'd gladly donate to Subsonic.
Thanks,
Luiz
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