Then you'll need to work out what encoding the program is outputting. (That's the problem with Unicode; it doesn't self identify.)
Try posting a few lines of the output from running the following command:
dumptorrent.exe the.file | perl -nle"print; print unpack 'H*', $_"
Perhaps the output will allow someone to recognise the encoding being used.
In reply to Re^3: What is the proper way to read non-ANSI data
by BrowserUk
in thread What is the proper way to read non-ANSI data
by freonpsandoz
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