[BUG] Subscriptions to channels fails when the channel name includes Japanese characters apparently
See original GitHub issueDescribe the bug See title 😃
To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior: Tried to subscribe to a Japanese named channel and got this in the logs:
ERROR: Subscribe: Failed to get subscription info. Subscribe failed.
Environment
- YoutubeDL-Material version
- Nightly as of 3 days ago
- Docker tag: nightly (optional)
Additional context the context is that I’m surprised this is the first time I actually encountered this issue, being a weeb. Guess all the other channels I added so far simply stick to romaji style naming. heh
Issue Analytics
- State:
- Created 2 years ago
- Comments:8 (3 by maintainers)
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May be related to (or a duplicate of) #191
Mind providing an example link? Shouldn’t be too hard to debug once I have that.