<P>Hello,</P>
<P>I just installed vlc 1.1.5 and tried to convert some wma <U>audio</U> files into mp3. Nothing happened for two titles. 5 tries for each. </P>
<P>Then I considered that one title had " that's " and the other " I've " in name. So I thought choosing the title as it is was ok, but as destination title I let a space instead of the apostrophe. It worked fine as long as the apostrophe is deleted. I corrected then the mp3 titles putting back the apostrophe in place, and they played fine.</P>
<P>So today before this message I looked on your site and the forums searching in Windows for the word "apostrophe" and I saw that for a <U>video</U> conversion someone had the same trouble because for him the apostrophe was in the <U>path</U> for the destination files, (for him the path was our stuff/Joe's stuff/ ). The solution for him is to chose as destination ( our stuff ) then the job done to move the file inside ( Joe's stuff ). There's no need for him for such a minimal delay to look for a replacement punctuation sign or code line.</P>
<P>That's all. I think if this particularity/bug cannot be fixed that is could be mentioned in a readme file to avoid this apparent problem in converting.</P>
<P>Than you for Vlc.</P>
<P>Jean-Claude BERNARDO</P>
<P>Paris, France.</P><br>
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