﻿Test files for SqueezeCenter Bug #9772
(Encoding for this text file is UTF-8+BOM, line endings CR+LF for Windows users)

Archive contains Windows Unicode filenames -- please extract using a tool that can handle it (i.e., WinRAR)!

For legal reasons, all files only contain 30s of pink noise. They should be mixable in MusicIP nevertheless, I also include MusicIP Analysis Data in the tags.

Moonbase, Alfred E. - Test #1_ All ASCII _ Only 0x20-0x7f.mp3
Moonbase, Alfred E. - Test #2_ All ISO-8859-1 _ ÄÖÜäöüßÉéØøÆæÅå.mp3
Moonbase, Alfred E. - Test #3_ Non-ISO _ Philip’s Apostrophe.mp3
Moonbase, Alfred E. - Test #4_ Non-ISO _ Dashes – —.mp3
Moonbase, Alfred E. - Test #5_ Russian _ Русский.mp3
Moonbase, Alfred E. - Test #6_ Thai _ ไทย.mp3

They should appear as an album »SqueezeCenter Bug 9772« by »Alfred E. Moonbase«.

Files #1 and #2 should work and display correctly in an ISO-8859-1 environment. These are intentionally tagged using ID3v2.3/ISO-8859-1, to verify SC’s use of both ISO and UTF tags.

Files #3 and #4 should work in a Windows CP-1252 filesystem but probably break SC, since characters in the non-ISO range 0x80..0x9f are used. These are tagged using ID3v2.3/UTF-16.

Files #5 and #6 might not even extract if you don’t use an extractor that can handle Windows Unicode filenames. Also, these will only work on Windows versions that can handle Unicode filesystems (i.e., XP/Vista/Windows 7 using NTFS partitions). They will most probably also break SC’s current MusicMagic Importer logic. These are tagged using ID3v2.3/UTF-16.

In a working environment, ALL of the above files should constitute one album in SC, be searchable, mixable and displayed correctly.

Link to bug at slimdevices.com:
http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=9772

I hope I have now collected all oddities that might creep up under Windows.

Many thanks to all of you who help with this, especially Michael Herger and Philip Meyer!

Moonbase <moonbase@quantentunnel.de>
