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  1. understood. Thank you for providing such a useful software in reasonable price. I am going to purchase it.
  2. Hi @TimCurtis I have a question about payment style. Do I need to pay after every update?, or is one payment valid forever?
  3. Hi Tim, Are you planning to update Upmpdcli to the latest version (1.2.10)? Moode audio uses old version (1.1.3).
  4. Hi, I understand the role of the regex. But it do collapse album/artist order when an initial character is Japanese. So, my question is that are you planning to revise the regex to sort correctly even when Japanese characters are included?
  5. Hi, I found that removeArticles() function in /var/www/js/playerlib.js was the cause. If a album or artist name starts with Japanese character, it is removed due to "replace(/^[^a-z0-9]*/gi, '')" method. I don't know why this method is used, but could you replace the method to another?
  6. I'm afraid that you have already reproduced the issue. Although Japanese characters are corrupted, sort order in the screenshot you attached before is broken like "うu えe あa おo いi" (correct order: "あa いi うu えe おo"). Moode might have a bug in handling multi-byte characters. Thank you.
  7. I changed locale to ja_JP.UTF-8, but sort order is still incorrect. Do you have any ideas? P.S. On a MPD client software in a client computer, sort order is correct.
  8. Thank you for your cooperation. My computer (Windows10 Anniversary Update) is configured for Japanese language. I took screenshots for your reference.
  9. I prepared mp3 files for reproducing (please download from the following link). https://www.dropbox.com/s/3b3h6iu37xok07f/Noise.zip?dl=0 The correct order is "あ い う え お" as displayed in the browse view. But the order in album list or artist list of the library view is "あ え い お う".
  10. Hi Tim, It seems that Moode Audio cannot sort album name correctly in the library panel when album name starts with a Japanese character. Tags of my files are written in ID3v2.3/Unicode(UTF-16) format. Folder name starting with a Japanese character is correctly sorted in the browse panel. Would you fix the bug? I know that this is the same post as in diyaudio.com. Many people post and a bug report can be easily missed in the site; That's why I re-posted here.
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