VDRAdmin and character mapping

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Hi,

I assume you use VDRAdmin-AM.
What language/locale do you use in VDRAdmin-AM?
Do you use any VDR patch, that changes its character encoding?
Does this happen with all text or only with text that comes from VDR (e.g. 
EPG) ?

Regards,
Andreas

On Monday 01 January 2007 20:51, Pasi Juppo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a small annoying problem that most likely is quite trivial but
> can find the cause. All characters above ASCII 127 are converted to
> something else. E.g. '?' gets converted to ','. Funny thing is that on
> my server (FC4) the conversion is done like that but on windows computer
> they are converted to '?' chars.
>
> On the machine where VDRAdmin is running characters are shown correctly.
> It seems to be related to language setting but can't figure out how to
> fix this. Could someone with more knowledge help me?
>
> Br, Pasi
>
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