Re: Invisible characters causing grief
Excellent, thank you very much.
Cheers,
Bob.
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Re: Invisible characters causing grief
And how about trimming spaces from the beginning/ending of all fields?
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We can look to add for the next release.Leave a comment:
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Before ripping:
CD Ripper Menu >> CD Ripper Options >> Filename Restricted Characters, replaces characters in the filename
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CD Ripper main window >> DSP Panel >> ID Tag Processing >> Manipulation >> Word / Character Replacement, replaces characters or words from any metadata value
Post rip:
Batch Convert/Convert To >> ID Tag Update >> Manipulation >> Word / Character Replacement
You can type a non-breaking space using the Alt+0160 keystroke (that is hold down the Alt key and type the numbers 0,1,6 and 0).Leave a comment:
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Re: Invisible characters causing grief
I've just had a look and the reading suggests that will do char replacement on meta data, does that include what is copied into a field by Cntrl-V before a rip?
How would I enter enter hex=A0 on the left side ? I presume it would simply be a space on the right side?
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Re: Invisible characters causing grief
That is why I am suggesting you use the CD Ripper File Name Character Replacement, the ID Tag Processing DSP and the ID Tag Update utility codec, so the issue is taken care of for you and you don't have to think about it. It is what I do in these circumstances.Leave a comment:
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Re: Invisible characters causing grief
You may be able edit the problem out but unfortunately you can't see the problem which is a bit harder.
Thanks.
Bob.Leave a comment:
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Re: Invisible characters causing grief
Couldn't you use the CD Ripper File Name Character Replacement and the ID Tag Processing DSP >> Manipulation >> Word / Character Replacement and replace the non-breaking space with space?
Also, couldn't you use the ID Tag Update utility codec, post rip?Leave a comment:
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Re: Invisible characters causing grief
Hey Bob,
looks like this could be a UTF-8 / UTF-16 problem.
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Invisible characters causing grief
Hello everyone,
I've been using the dBpoweramp cd ripper for about 5 years now and i'm very happy with it.
However, I've just come across what for me was a real mystery. All sorts of problems with MinimServer after ripping a CD with a hard space I didn't know about. I had actually copied it from notepad with Cntrl-C Cntrl-V.
A normal space character hex=20 dec=32 displays the same as a hard space hex=A0 dec=160 but if by bad luck you happen to copy a hard space into the ripper as part of the title or any other field when the disc rips it looks OK but it isn't.
Wherever you have hex=A0 for a space the ripper places both hex=C2 and hex=20 which still show up as just one space but MinimServer picks this up and it makes life interesting to say the least.
Now I know what is happening it isn't a problem but I took me some hours to fathom it out. Why does the ripper replace hex=A0 with hex=C2 hex=20. Could the ripper warn if it spots a hard space, before it rips the disc? Just a suggestion.
Thanks.
Bob.Last edited by mightyoakbob; 11-08-2017, 10:49 AM.Tags: None
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