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<blockquote data-quote="hwahrmann" data-source="post: 656433" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>Ok, had a look at your files.</p><p>The tag frames in the original file are ISO 8859-1 encoded.</p><p>When writing tags from within MPTagthat, i use Unicode encoding, so that i don't have any troubles with e.g. Greek, Cyrillic, etc.</p><p></p><p>For some reason, i put a "00" between the encoding indicator for the frame. So instead of having "FFFE" i have "FF00FE", which causes the "FE" being interpreted as the first character of the frame information. And this causes the Chinese chars to appear.</p><p></p><p>To find the cause for this error will take me more time than i have at the moment.</p><p>Leaving for a weeks business trip on MOnday evening and need to prepare myself for that over the weekend, but i will definitely look into that.</p><p></p><p>What you can do as a workaround at the moment is to Remove all tags using the MPTagThat "Delete Tags" function.</p><p>then do one of the following:</p><p></p><p>1. Use Filename to Tag function and insert the missing fields, like year, albumartist, etc.</p><p>2. Use Internetlookup to identify the tracks via Amazon</p><p>3. use Identify Files to identify the files via Musicbrainz</p><p></p><p>All of the above will cause correct tags to be written.</p><p></p><p>regards,</p><p></p><p>Helmut</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hwahrmann, post: 656433, member: 10391"] Ok, had a look at your files. The tag frames in the original file are ISO 8859-1 encoded. When writing tags from within MPTagthat, i use Unicode encoding, so that i don't have any troubles with e.g. Greek, Cyrillic, etc. For some reason, i put a "00" between the encoding indicator for the frame. So instead of having "FFFE" i have "FF00FE", which causes the "FE" being interpreted as the first character of the frame information. And this causes the Chinese chars to appear. To find the cause for this error will take me more time than i have at the moment. Leaving for a weeks business trip on MOnday evening and need to prepare myself for that over the weekend, but i will definitely look into that. What you can do as a workaround at the moment is to Remove all tags using the MPTagThat "Delete Tags" function. then do one of the following: 1. Use Filename to Tag function and insert the missing fields, like year, albumartist, etc. 2. Use Internetlookup to identify the tracks via Amazon 3. use Identify Files to identify the files via Musicbrainz All of the above will cause correct tags to be written. regards, Helmut [/QUOTE]
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