![]() ![]() The thing is that once I perform "Edit ID3 tags" (from within Windows explorer) and save it with the correct chinese artist/album, then Windows Explorer and car media player displays correctly. If it's reading the id3 chunk, which Windows (and the car media player) can't read,then no matter how I change the tags, it won't display unicode (chinese). You can edit Artwork, Title, Album, Artist, Genre. If it's reading the WAVE list, then - as it can't store unicode, I shouldn't be able to edit the ID3 tags and save it with unicode (chinese). Tag Editor supports ID3 tags for MP3, AIFF, WAV, FLAC, and MP4 tags for MP4 and M4A (Apple lossless) files. The id3 chunk is the only one which can store unicode, but Windows explorer cannot read that tag. Wave files written by dBpoweramp contain 2 tag types: And I can't be bothered to rip also to flac/alac as that would also waste storage space unnecessarily. EasyTAG is a GTK+ editor using id3lib to handle ID3v1/v2 tags of MP3 and FLAC files. Mp3 Tag Tools is a Free ID3 Tag Editing tool for Windows. I rip to wav for the best sound quality - sorry flac/alac does have differences which I can hear. D.O.M.O., is a music organizer which indexes audio/mp3 CDs, extracts all possible information and inserts everything into a MySQL database. This is also true for the car's media player.Īny ideas why this happens? And better still, how to fix this? Clean up tags of useless characters, spaces, and wrong encoding. Edit, copy, paste, find, and replace tags. Easily organize your music: Auto-search and download music artworks and metadata. Anything that has chinese - each word appears as a "?". Tag Editor Lite is a handy spreadsheet for batch tagging, renaming, and exporting audio files. If I right-click an english track, metadata is correct for ANY part that includes english. I just put in a chinese CD and started dbPoweramp CD Ripper, and the metadata is correct (also why it puts them in the correct directory structure). ![]() However, when I view them on Windows Explorer or in my car's media player, (presumably reading the tags now) only the track name appears correctly for chinese albums - the artist/albums appear with ? for each word. Whether it be english or chinese, they work flawlessly and they all go the correct destinations, with the correct names. This is set as //music/artist/album/tracks. I rip wav files using dbPoweramp CD Ripper v14.4.Īfter retrieving the metadata, I let it rip to the desired destination. Not sure whether this has been covered elsewhere before. ![]()
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