Originally filed upstream as: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=357111 and the fix is in 2.16.2
fixed in sound-juicer-2.16.0-3.el5
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Tested the bug with the following environment and test case: Env: RHEL5-Client-20061226.nightly sound-juicer-2.16.0-3.el5 Preparation: 1. Applications -> Sound & Video -> SoundJuicer 2. Any Audio CD to rip Test Case: 1. Insert the audio cd 2. Applications -> Sound & Video -> SoundJuicer 3. in Sound juicer, Edit -> Preferences -> Under TrackNames : File Names, Check the box for "Strip special characters". 4. In SoundJuicer, Disc -> Extract 5. The Sound Juicer app rips it to a default folder and default File Name: "Number Title" 6. Try different combinations of "Folder hierarchy" and "File name", for example: combination1: select "Album Artist, Album Title" for Folder hierarchy and "Number - Title" for File name, combination2: select "Album Artist - Album Title" for Folder hierarchy and "Track Artist - Track Title" for File name,etc. Repeat 4. Result: Passed Sound Juicer offers a underscore for all special characters, such as blank, *,/,!,etc. Resolve the bug now. Pls feel free to reopen this bug report if the solution does not work for you.