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Oh, please no. UTF-8 breaks all kinds of applications.
Yes, it takes an effort to be able to use UTF-8 internally and convert
input and output
accordingly, but this is definitely the way to go. This is what every
linux app is supposed
to do.
Not supporting UTF-8 breaks things too; Linux apps are supposed to use
UTF-8 encoded
filenames. For VDR, the video partition has to be mounted with iocharset
options.
This option is not available on all filesystems (like ReiserFS) and is
even harder when
the video spool is not on a separate partition.