Hi Kim,
- concerning the non-European letters in the file-name:
I wonder whether it's a windows-problem. - I have the same problem when I
use
files (which my Asian colleague send me) on a Windows 2000
operating-system.
- for the ID3:
did you check the character-byte of the ID3v2 entry?
Each entry has its own header which contains one of the following
character-bytes:
00 = ISO 8859-1 (= Latin 1)
01 = UTF 16, followed by an BOM-entry
(BOM = byte-order-marker, which indicates whether LE or
BE is used)
02 = UTF 16 BE
03 = UTF 8
You can find the details about this ID3-headers at www.id3.org
With regards
Michael
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Hi,
I am brand new to this list, but I hope that somebody's able to help me:
I can't get Lame (3.92 & 3.96) to dance with sound files having non-English
characters in their names. It simply ignores such files.
The same goes for ID3 tags. At best they get converted (my guess is that
the MSB gets stripped off).
Does anybody know what to do (other than working with temporarily renamed
files, which is doable, but cumbersome)?
Thanks,
...../Kim
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