I had to rip my wifes Thai cd's using apple lossless, then converted to
flac etc.. I had to do this because the database EAC uses for
disc/track names never had any Thai titles stored, I believe Apple uses
the other licendes database.
Cheers
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Dan,
I have uploaded a sample file into your FTP site. Any input will be
much appreciated!
thanks!
Dan Sully Wrote:
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I am using window's XP. Err - the file is kind of big - i tried
uploading to the FTP site - how do you do it? :P sorry for
* alvinlim shaped the electrons to say...
I have uploaded a sample file into your FTP site. Any input will be
much appreciated!
Alvin - it doesn't look like the TITLE was encoded with UTF-8. It looks to be
iso-8859-11. The Vorbis tagging format which FLAC uses, mandates that all
tags be
Frankly Dan, I have no idea. I am using EAC for my conversions to
Flac. I downloaded the latest version, and point it to the flac.exe
file for external conversion. I added the following for the additional
command line optin in EAC -T artist=%a -T title=%t -T album=%g -T
date=%y -T
Dan,
I am using window's XP. Err - the file is kind of big - i tried
uploading to the FTP site - how do you do it? :P sorry for asking such
a basic question.
alvin
Dan Sully Wrote:
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How do I get the Squeezebox 3 to display thai language? I read
* alvinlim shaped the electrons to say...
I am using window's XP. Err - the file is kind of big - i tried
uploading to the FTP site - how do you do it? :P sorry for asking such
a basic question.
Internet Explorer should be able to drag and drop a file into the 'incoming'
folder.
-D
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* alvinlim shaped the electrons to say...
How do I get the Squeezebox 3 to display thai language? I read through
the posts and have moved the Thai fonts into the Font's folder in the
Squeezebox directory. Anything else I need to do?
I am getting romanized gibberish now when I play a thai song