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Hi
So i have a couple korean songs but majority American songs on my s9. How do I make the song title show the name in korean instead of weird symbols without going to the main menu and changing the whole player language setting to Korean? I tried copying and pasting the korean titles and replacing the symbol through my media monkey. It doesnt seem to recognize and changes to symbols. Can someone help me out? |
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anyone know? need some help guys
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From what I have seen, if your system language is on English then it will only recognize English/Latin letters in your song tags.
However, you can rename the MP3 file with Korean letters, and if you browse through folder mode then the files will show up as **.mp3 where ** are Korean letters. But then you would have to keep switching between folder mode and whatever mode you usually use (I use Artist). Unfortunately I don't think there is a way around it... EDIT: I saw this thread that is similar: http://anythingbutipod.com/forum/showthread.php?t=60708 |
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Is there any site like mp3tag.de that can find information on korean songs?
Last edited by 1ako; 05-18-2011 at 05:45 PM. |
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