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However, MediaInfo has command line options for saving the output to a file, with full Unicode support. I think it should be the "--LogFile" option
Is it like this? This only creates a 1.txt file in the folder.
MediaInfo.exe --LogFile=1.txt --output=General;%Encoded_Date% VID_20201215_102625.mp4As shown in the figure below, files containing Chinese characters are not recognized
VID_20201215_102625 - 副本
VID_20201215_102625
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Currently, ExecuteProgram and ExecConsoleApp functions in Pascal Script do not support Unicode characters in the command line. That means that you can't pass a file path that contains Unicode characters. That is why your script works for a file named "VID_20201215_102625", but doesn't work for a file named "VID_20201215_102625 - 副本".
This limitation will be addressed, hopefully in one of the upcoming versions.
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Glad to hear that.
Thanks to the Renamer dev team for their enthusiastic help!
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Last edited by Bingman (2022-03-07 04:37)
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Currently, ExecuteProgram and ExecConsoleApp functions in Pascal Script do not support Unicode characters in the command line.
This limitation has been addressed in v7.5.0.1 Beta.
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den4b wrote:Currently, ExecuteProgram and ExecConsoleApp functions in Pascal Script do not support Unicode characters in the command line.
This limitation has been addressed in v7.5.0.1 Beta.
Great, thank you very much.
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