Summary: |
Can't render to filename inside a directory with non-ascii characters |
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[Applications] kdenlive
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Reporter: |
Jean Chalard <jean.chalard> |
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Rendering & Export | Assignee: |
Jean-Baptiste Mardelle <jb> |
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RESOLVED
FIXED
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normal
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CC: |
fritzibaby
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Priority: |
NOR
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Flags: |
fritzibaby:
timeline_corruption+
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Version: |
16.12.2 | |
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Target Milestone: |
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Platform: |
Debian stable | |
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OS: |
Linux | |
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Attachments: |
Screenshot of the error I'm getting
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Created attachment 106396 [details] Screenshot of the error I'm getting Repro steps : - Have a project, anything will do. - Open the render dialog. - Give a filename inside an existing directory with Japanese characters in it. - In the name for the target file, use a file name with Japanese characters, e.g. "/tmp/テスト/a.mp4". - Try to render. Expected : File renders as usual to the filename. Actual : Error on opening the target file : Cannot write to <filename>, check permissions. Note that in the error, the Japanese characters are replaced with question marks. Screenshot attached. Additional notes : ・ The system locale is correctly configured. en_US.UTF-8 everywhere since install, ext4 filesystem, and filenames in Japanese are rather common on my machine and working in every application, including KDE apps (and including kdenlive for anything else than rendering, e.g. it has no problem adding such a file as a source clip to the project bin).