On Jun 28, 2005, at 7:25 PM, cathayan wrote:
i just read a post on osX, and the guy meet the same problem with mp3,
he use id3mod to change all id3 to gb18030 code to solve it. hope
this clue help.
On Tue, Jun 28, 2005 at 10:27:52PM -0700, Deling Ren wrote:
Thanks, sounds like a solution,
Looks like rhythmbox handles it perfectly, although it uses a little
more resources on this P2 266 laptop :)
Thank you guys a lot. I really wish there is some software on Linux
as perfect as iTunes.
Deling
On Jun 28, 2005, at 10:35 PM, Ling Li wrote:
There's a library for id3tag
Hi all, I am running beep-media-player and it does not seem to be able to
handle id3 tags in unicode very well.
The mp3 files were managed by iTunes on a Mac, the ID3 tags contains
Chinese characters and I suppose they are in UNICODE, ID3 tags v2.4. In
beep-media-player, they are all displayed as
i just read a post on osX, and the guy meet the same problem with mp3,
he use id3mod to change all id3 to gb18030 code to solve it. hope
this clue help.
On 6/29/05, Deling Ren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all, I am running beep-media-player and it does not seem to be able to
handle id3 tags in
Thanks, sounds like a solution, but I have a huge collection of mp3
( 50G). Is there really no way to make it work without converting?
Thanks a lot.
On Jun 28, 2005, at 7:25 PM, cathayan wrote:
i just read a post on osX, and the guy meet the same problem with mp3,
he use id3mod to change
There's a library for id3tag processing named libid3 or something similar,
and the lib is used by many applications. But it do have some bugs in process
unicode id3tag. So if you have problem in some programs, it's usually caused
by the lib.
But in rythmbox, the unicode id3tag is displayed
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