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Korean/Japanese Characters in media players
Ok, I've got a question, going to post it here because in the audio help thread, there were no responses.
![]() I recently downloaded an OST from a k-drama. When looking at the file names in windows, they appear as korean characters (as above), but when I play the files in winamp, they show up random symbols. Do I need some sort of plugin for winamp? More importantly, when I put the songs in iTunes and transferred them to my iPod, they were again, random symbols. iTunes also messed up the album and made each song into it's own album folder, probably because of the this. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() |