L.S.
Flex does a great job recording audio. These .wav files can even be cleaned and normalised by external software and flex will still show and play the changed result. However, depending on the filename, not all audio files will be played by the DAB produced app.
A filename like 638526651455390395sheraha.wav will play fine in the DAB produced app, but a filename like 638533696697147926kpaunsɛɛ.wav will not, because DAB does not support unicode in filenames.
Now, to circumvent this, I tried to rename the 638533696697147926kpaunsɛɛ.wav filename to 638533696697147926kpaunsee.wav by editing the .fwdata file outside of flex. This resulted in Flex deciding that there was no audio recorded for the particular entry. So in fact it did not work.
Question : what is needed to successfully rename a soundfilename recorded with flex and for flex to accept the new filename ?
A second way to deal with this is to edit the exported xhtml, and create an alternate set of (renamed) .wav files separate from the .wav files "inside" flex. It will probably work, but is potentially a lot of repetitive effort for each app release, as the files with these characters in our database now number 800+ and new recordings are planned.
What can you share from your experience? What other ways are there to circumvent this shortcoming of DAB?
Thanks in advance for your tips and ideas,
Bart.