by chrisjj » Tue Oct 14, 2008 9:37 am
> MediaMonkey uses UTF-8 String Encoding
That's a shame - it breaks compliance with the WAV standard.
> This
Article
Good workaround - thanks. By the way, that article is incorrect in:
For users who prefer that ASCII always be used, even though it can't represent
foreign characters, the lines below should be added to the MediaMonkey.ini file:
since with those lines added, MM WAV /does/ represent foreign characters such as those reported.
> MediaMonkey uses UTF-8 String Encoding
That's a shame - it breaks compliance with the WAV standard.
> This [url=http://www.mediamonkey.com/support/index.php?_m=knowledgebase&_a=viewarticle&kbarticleid=111]Article[/url]
Good workaround - thanks. By the way, that article is incorrect in:
[quote]For users who prefer that ASCII always be used, even though it can't represent
foreign characters, the lines below should be added to the MediaMonkey.ini file:[/quote] since with those lines added, MM WAV /does/ represent foreign characters such as those reported.