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Tag Japanese music properly, you little English shits

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The_Priest_In_Yellow
You foolish inferior races.


Ph0X
Get better sources to download your music, you foolish pirate!

Also
Mashley

Ph0X wrote:

Also
I want to call that number and see if a dalek answers...
Bestelle
Wut
Ivalset
weeaboos itt
adam2046
エックスタミネイト!エックスタミネイト!
KRZY
What the hell is he trying to say
Pokebis

adam2046 wrote:

エックスタネイト!エックスタネイト!
If you want to make fun of Bagno, do it right.
Wojjan
Did the good Tippy die?
Is this the penalty for your Lovecraftian interests?
Being a weeaboo?
Topic Starter
The_Priest_In_Yellow
Missing the point, reread, do research, come back later.

Or just ask adam.

Also. Hi Rokodo. Yes, I see you.
Wojjan
No way you're pushing me down that hole, pally.
mm201
ID3 DOESN'T SUPPORT UNICODE. ASCII ONLY. BLAME THE FORMAT, NOT ITS USERS.

kthxbai

inb4shiftjis
anonymous_old

MetalMario201 wrote:

ID3 DOESN'T SUPPORT UNICODE. ASCII ONLY. BLAME THE FORMAT, NOT ITS USERS.

kthxbai

inb4shiftjis

OP wrote:

FLAG
gg.
mm201

strager wrote:

OP wrote:

FLAG
gg.
Wat where? I don't see it.
anonymous_old

MetalMario201 wrote:

Wat where? I don't see it.
When you see it...

Ph0X
FLAC supports unicode on every OS except windows, so microsoft is to be blamed here I think.

Windows implements Unicode filenames differently than all other operating systems, and can only be supported via Windows APIs (non-portable). Also the method is different for different versions of Windows. It's so hard to get right that most programs that have to work for other operating systems also do not support it.
Also, first link on google is a workaround for it. Kinda complicate but works:
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/ind ... opic=48131
anonymous_old

Ph0X wrote:

FLAC supports unicode on every OS except windows, so microsoft is to be blamed here I think.

Windows implements Unicode filenames differently than all other operating systems, and can only be supported via Windows APIs (non-portable). Also the method is different for different versions of Windows. It's so hard to get right that most programs that have to work for other operating systems also do not support it.
Who the fuck uses filenames to store metadata (other than file extension)?
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