Yes. I cannot make French or even English the default for non Unicode applications - all my Russian software will stop working for me. Also, when I installed XP I selected Russian in the very beginning, and that cannot be changed with settings - only at installation stage. Maybe BSPlayer would be fine if I had selected English at that point, but other software would display illegible stuff.
The goal of my post(s) was definitely reporting a bug, not asking for a solution, cause I can rename any time. I wanted to let you know that under some conditions BSPlayer cannot play back unicode filenames, then you can think about fixing that or not. Unfortunately I cannot debug that stuff now cause currently I do not work with C++.
I think that since BSPlayer displays the song time it does open the file correctly, so it does support Unicode, but perhaps when it tries to play it opens files in a different way?
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