Michael Herger;280628 Wrote: > > > The fonts we're using don't support CJK character sets. > Micheal Are CJK char sets what used to be known as "double byte character sets"? And there's now just support for unicode? As UTF-8, 16, or both? If that -is- the issue, possibly the answer is to use something like MP3Tag to convert to ID3v2.4. kingkimo - don't do this until someone more knowledgeable than me chimes in, I've plenty of experience with char sets, DBCS and Unicode, but don't really understand what's used for the char sets used in tags, so I may be suggesting something that's a bad idea...
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