About FTP internationalization
The K2 FTP interface supports clip and bin names in non-English locales
(international languages) as follows:
Also refer to “Internationalization” section in the "Configuring the K2 System" section of this Topic Library.
The Microsoft FTP client (the ftp.exe program which users run from a Windows console or DOS prompt) does not convert from a Unicode string to a UTF-8 string. Instead, it passes the Unicode string directly to the FTP server which can cause errors. To avoid these errors, in the FTP command, every reference to the clip path must be in UTF-8.
A specific language setting is required on the computer that hosts the K2 FTP interface. This requirement applies to a K2 Media Server, and a stand-alone K2 client, as they all host the K2 FTP interface.