Bug 1604

Summary: Can't read russian tags.
Product: [ROSA-based products] ROSA Fresh Reporter: Vladimir Testov <vladimir.testov>
Component: Packages from MainAssignee: ROSA Linux Bugs <bugs>
Status: CONFIRMED --- QA Contact: ROSA Linux Bugs <bugs>
Severity: normal    
Priority: Normal CC: denis.koryavov, firstlevel
Version: Fresh   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: All   
OS: Linux   
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RPM Package: rosa-media-player-1.5.1-6-rosa2012.1.x86_64 ISO-related:
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Attachments: Cyrillic tags are not displayed correctly.

Description Vladimir Testov 2013-02-06 19:02:05 MSK
Created attachment 1163 [details]
Cyrillic tags are not displayed correctly.

Description of problem:
Garbage instead of russian tags.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
rosa-media-player-1.5.1-6-rosa2012.1.x86_64

How reproducible:
Always.

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open mp3 with russian tags with ROMP
2. Look into the playlist.
Comment 1 Denis Koryavov 2013-02-06 20:35:38 MSK
What encoding for tags in your .mp3 files? ROMP can work only with UTF-8 encoding.
Comment 2 Vladimir Testov 2013-02-06 20:52:41 MSK
Hmmm. Didn't ask myself... Maybe just the same as usual - these tags can be seen by any player under Windows (jetAudio, WMP for example etc) and by any of mp3 player I have ever encountered (the one that lays on my desktop right now for example).

Don't sure it's good that ROMP can't recognize tag encoding while it's competitors can do that thing...

To be concrete - how to see tag encoding?

Maybe this bug should be renamed to feature request?
Comment 3 Vladimir Testov 2013-02-06 21:02:28 MSK
For example (no need to go far away) amarok understands the tags from these mp3 files.
Comment 4 FirstLevel 2014-06-09 10:14:13 MSK
Is Your case actual?
Comment 5 FirstLevel 2015-04-17 11:40:57 MSK
Bug is still actual for Fresh R5 and RED X2