MediaCoder works for forein language?

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MediaCoder works for forein language?

Post by hueytheasian » Tue Nov 01, 2011 5:01 am

I try to convert files that file name contains forein characters like LÂM NHẬT TIẾN - KHÚC NHẠC BUỒN. I got errors. Is there anything I can fix? thanks

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Re: MediaCoder works for forein language?

Post by HuggiL » Mon Nov 21, 2011 12:56 am

hueytheasian wrote:I try to convert files that file name contains forein characters like LÂM NHẬT TIẾN - KHÚC NHẠC BUỒN. I got errors. Is there anything I can fix? thanks
I've had the same issue in the past but with Korean format. I just got around it by renaming it into English and converting it. I suppose you could rename it back to your native language now that you've converted it (I never switched mine back because it's easier to read English on my MP3 player screen).
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