DVD and iso9660:1999
\ Aleksey V. Kunitskiy (10 Jul 2007)
. \ Willie Wong (10 Jul 2007)
. . \ Aleksey V. Kunitskiy (10 Jul 2007)
. . . \ Willie Wong (10 Jul 2007)
. . . \ Daniel Iliev (11 Jul 2007)

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Subject:Re: DVD and iso9660:1999
Group:Gentoo-user
From:Daniel Iliev
Date:11 Jul 2007


 
Aleksey V. Kunitskiy wrote:
>> iso9660:1999, afaik, has agnostic to filename encodings. This probably
>> means that you need to know what the iocharset. If the disc was
>> created under the en_US.utf8 environment, -o utf8 should give you the
>> right encoding back.
>>
>
>
>> Lastly, why iso9660 and not UDF on your dvd-r?
>>
>
> This DVD-R was created under windows with nero, not by me.
> I tried to set iocharset=windows-1251 but it didn't help. I know on that
> windows system is windows-1251 charset. I still see ugly names, and I haven't
> any ideas... Under windows this DVD reads OK
>
>


I'm not sure if it would work but if I were you I would try
"iocharset=cp1251" instead of "iocharset=windows-1251".
Also you need support for UTF-8 and the particular charsets in kernel to
read Joliet file names properly. So build and load modules for cp1251
amd UTF-8.


CONFIG_NLS_UTF8:




│ If you want to display filenames with native language
characters
│ from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET
CD-ROMs
│ correctly on the screen, you need to include the
appropriate
│ input/output character sets. Say Y here for the UTF-8 encoding
of
│ the Unicode/ISO9646 universal character
set.



│ Symbol: NLS_UTF8
[=y]

│ Prompt: NLS
UTF-8

│ Defined at
fs/nls/Kconfig:493

│ Depends on:
NLS


Location:

│ -> File
systems

│ -> Native Language
Support
│ -> Base native language support (NLS
[=y])
│ Selected by: HFSPLUS_FS && BLOCK




HTH

--
Best regards,
Daniel


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