Currently, the character "#" in paths or file names makes some problems as the character is used as a "hash sign" simelar eg. to the http-protocol.
Eg. if you have a ZIP-file of MP3-files and one of the MP3-files contains a cover, the internal file name as used in Silverjuke may be "c:myFoldermyArchive.zip#zip:myMusic.mp3#id3:embeddedPicture.jpg" - you'll get the idea and see the problem when Silverjuke should read a folder named "My Music #1".
Character "#" in paths or file names
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Character "#" in paths or file names
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