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More => Old Versions => Media Center 11 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: px2so on April 12, 2003, 04:26:23 pm
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I got bunch of songs in korean, but MC can't read them... My computer is perfectly capable using korean language. I'm using XP and enabled Korean language support so i can basicaaly use and read all korean programs and files...
I was wondering how i can enable multi language in MC9 so i can view songs titles in korean.
Thank you.
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hmmm. there is no unicode support in MC9? :-/
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MC have unicode support, maybe it's because of the tags format Mc can't read that files
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early versions of MC9 did not have Unicode Support
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MC9 supports unicode. Are you having a problem with it?
If so, please make sure you have the latest version.
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Yea, i have the latest update. 147 i believe.
I can see all my korean songs in windows exploer view. But soon as i import them into MC9, all i get is symbols.
Does the MC9 supports asian lanague titles automatically or do i have to turn on the feature?
Heres how it looks at the current time:
(http://members.shaw.ca/loxic/mc9.jpg)
Very ugly.
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I just tried with Chinese, I renamed a a file then imported, and it was visible in the MC view in Chinese characters.
Could it be something in XP config ? Regional options etc?
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I just tried with Chinese, I renamed a a file then imported, and it was visible in the MC view in Chinese characters.
Could it be something in XP config ? Regional options etc?
What do u mean by renaming them? Mines all in Korean text, then i dragged in the music on to MC9. And this is the result i get.
And for reginal setting, theres is no options i can tweak them with.
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Hmm, wierd... when i enter in the koeran text using the tag editor in MC9, It displays the korean text. However, when i import the korean texted title songs from outside source, it's all broken with symbols... Any idea?
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What do u mean by renaming them?
In Explorer I renamed the file. (mine are all in english)
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Maybe Your tags are not in unicode?
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Hmmm. just wondering. Is there a converting program that can convert them into unicode, if what your saying is true?
I mean, when i load these songs into programs like ID3Tag-it, it displays all the korean titles without a single problem...
But when i open these songs in MC9, it's just symbols.
I don't know why... but i think the program is missing one feature. Is it possible for MC9 to refer to the Windows Language libary such as korean language pack? Because i know my computer had them for sure.
This idea can be applied for almost any locolized Windows version in the world.
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hrm....
I was transfering a song with korean lanauge title, oddly enough, the song titles are in symbols, but when an error pops up about the song, it correctly displays the korean text in the error message.
Does this mean MC9 it self dosn't support Asian language? Or perphaps missing a feature.