by Guest » Tue Dec 11, 2007 11:45 am
Your problem sounds really weird. The process I described worked for me, as written, for files, that don't show up correctly even in Windows Explorer (and, therefore, nowhere on that same computer system). The filenames were encodrd correctly, but not the tags.
So I don't understand why it does not work for you, but you might still give my proposition a try.
If it is in fact a unicode problem, does anyone know where I might get a converter to either convert them to unicode or convert them to english phonetically (Russian words spelled with english language) ? Thank you
I, too, looked for an auto-converter, but couldn't find one. But the process I described with the (free) MP3tag does just that, although you need to reboot twice (I am not talking about the general Windows language, see my posting). It works even for large file collections: you might need to set the option "include subfolders" in MP3tag, then drag your music root folder into the program and press save.
An online converter for text (clipboard text, not files!! So it won't help you, it's just for finding out which problem you might have) is here:
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http://web.ku.edu/~herron/encoder/encode_form.html>
If you are 100% sure that it worked in MM2.5 and you didn't change the tags, you might need to find someone here that has more knowledge of MM programming than I do.
Rgds,
Claude
Your problem sounds really weird. The process I described worked for me, as written, for files, that don't show up correctly even in Windows Explorer (and, therefore, nowhere on that same computer system). The filenames were encodrd correctly, but not the tags.
So I don't understand why it does not work for you, but you might still give my proposition a try.
[quote]If it is in fact a unicode problem, does anyone know where I might get a converter to either convert them to unicode or convert them to english phonetically (Russian words spelled with english language) ? Thank you[/quote]
I, too, looked for an auto-converter, but couldn't find one. But the process I described with the (free) MP3tag does just that, although you need to reboot twice (I am not talking about the general Windows language, see my posting). It works even for large file collections: you might need to set the option "include subfolders" in MP3tag, then drag your music root folder into the program and press save.
An online converter for text (clipboard text, not files!! So it won't help you, it's just for finding out which problem you might have) is here:
<http://web.ku.edu/~herron/encoder/encode_form.html>
If you are 100% sure that it worked in MM2.5 and you didn't change the tags, you might need to find someone here that has more knowledge of MM programming than I do.
Rgds,
Claude