Double byte stream name

Hi,
is it possible to play RTMP stream with double byte name like japanese korean etc.. ?
I tried to with and without escape() stream name without success
lke "rtmp://server.com:1935/app/"+escape(streamName)
doesn't work
thanks
Franck

I tried it out, and I am able to play RTMP stream with double byte character as stream name, in both vod and live.
What stream name are you giving? Can you explain a bit further the steps you are following.

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