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I have a file saved as UCS-2 Little Endian I want to change the encoding so I ran the following code:

cat tmp.log -encoding UTF8 > new.log

The resulting file is still in UCS-2 Little Endian. Is this because the pipeline is always in that format? Is there an easy way to pipe this to a new file as UTF8?

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As suggested here:

Get-Content tmp.log | Out-File -Encoding UTF8 new.log
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Thanks for answering this... It helped me figure out a problem reading an xml file encoded in UTF-8 – Peter Walke Nov 17 '10 at 23:49
Now how to get rid of that stupid byte-order mark? – Qwertie Apr 12 '11 at 23:11
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I would do it like this:

get-content tmp.log -encoding Unicode | set-content new.log -encoding UTF8

My understanding is that the -encoding option selects the encdoing that the file should be read or written in.

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"Get-Help Set-Content" does not identify -encoding as an option, but it does in fact work. – jedatu Sep 17 '08 at 4:05
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@jedatu: That's because this parameter comes from the FileSystem provider. – Joey Jan 10 '11 at 10:53
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