![]() ![]() To circumveit this problem there is the Convert codepage function. The problem is that these freedb entries are NOT encoded in unicode but in a chinese codepage (that according to the freedb terms is even illegal). It needs to be clear that this is an issue of the freedb database, not Mp3tag. Is there a guide/fAQ for converting these codes? I'm using the latest version (2.35) and I'm sure that the version I've got is supposed to be able to display Chinese characters. Then I can't do anything because there isn't any Chinese codepage! Anyway, I clicked on Utils which has a drop down menu, and I chose Convert Codepage. It's similar to yours, which is why I believe I am in the right place. I'll refer you to the image of that window. I clicked OK on that album and a window popped up. I chose the 'determine via web-search' option, and eventually found the album I was looking for. I highlighted a song, then click freedb on the top menu, followed by another freedb. To make things easier, I'd list down all the steps I did. I tried looking for Simplifed Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Mandarin, etc. I believe I found this window, but it doesn't have any Chinese code in the Utils button. You said that that window is where you 'see the results and where you tag the files.' I assume that the results you are talking about are the results of the freedb search. I can't seem to get into the same window as the one that your pictures are based on. ![]()
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