Hi,
(This e-mail is because we have a bug about a camera name which seems
not to be in utf-8,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ekiga/+bug/345192?comments=all)
I was told
(http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-uvc-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/msg04022.html)
that camera names (and possibly others, such as device names) are
recorded as utf-16 in cameras, and linux usb subsystem transforms them
to latin-1 (iso-8859-1) before making them available to applications.
This is an inconvenient for applications which should print them (to
terminal or to windows), as nowadays utf-8 is ubiquitous.
So my question is: why does usb linux use latin-1 and not utf-8?
(I noticed that windows OS uses utf-8.)
Cheers,
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Eugen Dedu
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