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burning japanse symbols

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-12 10:21

I got some files with japanse symbols in the names, and everytime i try to burn them in nero, nero changes the names in something unreadable.
How can i configure nero so that the names stay as they were on the harddisk. And if nero can't do it, is there any other burning program that can?

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-12 21:31

you could always rename the file to something that isn't moonspeak before you burn it.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-13 5:23

8 bit locales, LOL :(
Tell developers and corporations to kill ISO-8859-cock, Shit_JIS, etc., and use Unicode exclusively. Nothing like this would happen if everybody used the Right character set.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-13 5:42

>>3
More to the point: who gives a shit?
Just use something everyone can read, motherfuckers. Less problems, more communication, and less fucking morons like >>3 trying to make a fucking-non problem into a polemic issue.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-13 6:04

>>4
Er, that's exactly what >>3 was getting at. Unicode is a universal character set standard.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-13 7:38 (sage)

>>4
Dumb fuck. Unicode is something everyone can read.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-13 8:13 (sage)

>>6
>>5
God, you guys are sub-human. I was talking about japanese, motherfuckers, the fucking language itself.

Can you read japanese? 'Cause I sure as fuck can't and don't plan on learning it. However any dumbfuck can look up translations for something in germal or spanish or whatever if he can spell it out in babelfish. Can you fucking remember those crap symbols off the top of your head? Fuck no. But japs can read the fucking western alphabet, so the point here is really why the fuck would you write in japa-crappa when you can write in a fucking alphabet everyone INCLUDING FUCKING JAPS can read.

Fucktards.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-13 15:05

lol racism

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-13 17:06

>>7
kawaii desu ne

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-13 18:24 (sage)

>>9
This is >>7 speaking. I have one word for you: Fapanese.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-13 18:29

>>7
/r/ ban for troll

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-13 21:28

--Ok, A real answer from your love friend, Anonymous
After changing my system settings to Japanese (for playing teh H-games), I reinstalled Nero cuz it got fudged after doing that.  Moon language appears, and I think you get a prompt about what language you want to install in.  Setup will be in moon-language, but once you start up Nero, the menus and all are english. 
I know all about teh internet, but Im a dumass when it comes to the actual technology.  Under the ISO tab, I have it on ASCII.

Besides that, I dont know what else to say.  Im using Nero 6.3.0.2

Good Luck on backing up your H-Doujinshi.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-13 21:33

>>12
Fuck, wait.
I changed it back to english before reinstallign Nero.
I think once your windows installs the language pack, it works with teh japanese chatacters.  maybe.  LOL, Im not gonna reinstall Nero just to confirm my info for this post, but make sure you have the proper language packs.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-13 22:42

or you could always change the names of the files to something that isn't moonspeak before you burn it

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-14 2:52

>>14
That's exactly what I was saying, but little kiddie-fucker >>11 here seems to consider valid criticism to be trolling.

Goddamn I think we need another final solution for fucking dumb people.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-14 3:41

I'm sorry everyone. My little brother, >>15 here, has anger issues.

I promise to lock him back up in his cage.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-14 7:17

Changing the original filename is blashphemy.  Especially if you get all your stuff from Share.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-14 7:20

>>17
You fucking pedophile.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-14 11:28

>>17
you can always rename a copy that you're burning and keep an original for BT or whatever sharing program you use

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-14 12:52

>>15
FTW!

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-14 18:24

>>15
I say we remove all the warning labels and let the problem solve itself.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-15 5:48

>>7
You're a retarded Amerika-centric Amerikan. Romaji doesn't portray all the information kanji does. Japanese is an ambiguous language. You need gesticulate as you speak, because the same sound could mean one thing or another. Likewise, you can't write it all in Hiragana, Katakana, or Romaji (latin letters) because they describe sound alone, and you can't gesticulate in written language. That's the difference between one or another kanji which sound the same. For example, the difference between "American person" and "redneck" is your face attached to the word.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-15 11:26

>>22
A) I'm british.
B) You're a cock.
C) Please, dear cockface, explain HOW the fuck "romaji" (which is retardspeak/wapanesespeak for the "roman alphabet") is different from spoken japanese? In either case the fuckers can't see the fucking symbols, but manage to understand what they are saying. In fact, the only difference between "ラブひな" and "Love Hina" is that more people can read the second one. In fact, any fucktard who can read the first one in kana will be able to read the second one as well or they should be shot. So don't give me that shit about kanji, fuckhead. You have no idea what you're talking about, either on topic, or about me.

However I can make a pretty surefire supposition about you. You touch yourself when no one is watching. That's proper epistemology for you. Now go back to your cage, kid.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-15 12:10 (sage)

cock cock fuck fuck fuck fuck

I agree.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-15 13:21

>>23
Fails for being british.
Wins the internet for owning >>22

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-15 15:52

>>23
Lies, English people don't call themselves British. And before you start neither do the Scots, Irish, Welsh, Manx or Cornish.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-15 18:44

>>26
True to a certain extent. But as there's a certain stigma to being welsh here, and the fact the my family moved to York when I was two, I can't exactly call myself english, and I don't want to call myself welsh, so British will have to do.

>>25
I don't know whether to say fuck you or thanks. But yes, I sure did own that motherfucker.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-15 21:02

(What about those of us who's native language is moon language to you guys?  We like unicode too...)

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-16 4:02

>>27
I have a theory that all the Welsh people moved to England some time ago, and everyone who lives in Wales is actually English; however they don't want to admit to this because they'll be beat up by Plaid Cymru and their gang of wishy-washy nationalists.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-16 5:24

>>23
I already explained the difference between romaji and spoken Japanese, but you were too stupid to realize. Romaji portrays only sound. "I killed her" and "she killed her" sounds the same. To be able to understand what the fuck does it mean, you need either gestures (in spoken Japanese) or kanji (different kanji that sound the same but you know they mean different things).

As for "rabuhina" vs "Love Hina", no, it's not the same. It's the title of a commercial product so it can be anything you like and there are no equivalents to it. Moreover, not everyone knows how to pronounce English which is insane and illogical, while romaji/katakana/hiragana are easy and straightforward as every character sounds the same.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-16 5:27

>>30
wee a boo wee a boo

what is this thread about? burning moonlettered 7zipped porn files from share cus op doesnt want to rename them?

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-16 5:33

>>30
I think everyone else here realizes that you're full of shit and have lost the argument here. >>23 is talking about communication to the greatest audience here, which is what the internet is all about. I personally understand how there can be ambiguities in the japanese language which can be solved by the use of kanji, and does pretty much every poster you're talking to. The point is, for filenames, the advantage of it not being ambiguous in the very few cases where it is, is completely cut down by the disadvantage of it not being understood or READABLE by a majority of the internet-enabled population.
On the other hand, roman-lettered names have the small disadvantage of SOMETIMES being ambiguous, but the huge advantage that anyone, including the japanese, can read them. I'm quite certain that's what >>23 is trying to hammer into your head. Unfortunately you seem to be acting thicker than your average fundamentalist christian. Give it up, man.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-16 10:57

You seem to be under the impression that the Japanese actually want to communicate with you. I don't think they care if some foreign devils who pirate stuff off Share can't read what they write.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-16 12:27

>>33
Nonsense, without us, the fucking japs would be in the middle ages.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-16 13:45

>>34
That doesn't mean they have to like you.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-16 14:22

>>35
True, but it does mean they should try an act in a way that favors communication, on the internet.

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-16 15:15

>>36
Why?

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-16 15:59

haha oh wow, this thread has gone waaaaaay off track

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-16 16:03

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