by gk » Mon Jun 29, 2015 3:42 am
Hello Zibby,
To sum up the current status of this script is in development of version 1.7 which may solve your problem.
v. 1.6 has problems with non-ASCII characters in both playlist names and in filenames.
What we are working toward is to rise to the same level of Unicode support that exists in MM.
I have already fixed the problem in regards to playlist names:
iPlaylist Importer 1.7 (unreleased, in development) supports playlists with UTF-8 [iTunes XML] characters.
The problem that you are reporting may have to do with unicode characters in the actual filenames - MM supports UTF-16 filenames but iPlaylist Importer 1.6 does not.
I am trying to get the next version, 1.7, to the same level as MM, but we're not there yet.
Hopefully, within another month or two, I will solve this problem having to do with the vbScript environment.
In the meantime, if this is at all reasonable: try changing your filenames to use only ASCII characters.
I have not found a problem with version 1.6 when encountering pure ASCII.
Hello Zibby,
To sum up the current status of this script is in development of version 1.7 which may solve your problem.
v. 1.6 has problems with non-ASCII characters in both playlist names and in filenames.
What we are working toward is to rise to the same level of Unicode support that exists in MM.
I have already fixed the problem in regards to playlist names:
iPlaylist Importer 1.7 (unreleased, in development) supports playlists with UTF-8 [iTunes XML] characters.
The problem that you are reporting may have to do with unicode characters in the actual filenames - MM supports UTF-16 filenames but iPlaylist Importer 1.6 does not.
I am trying to get the next version, 1.7, to the same level as MM, but we're not there yet.
Hopefully, within another month or two, I will solve this problem having to do with the vbScript environment.
In the meantime, if this is at all reasonable: try changing your filenames to use only ASCII characters.
I have not found a problem with version 1.6 when encountering pure ASCII.