Displaying Unicode (Thai) in playlist?

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Displaying Unicode (Thai) in playlist?

Postby cliffsloane555 » 11 Jan 2017 21:33

I have a large number of audio (MP3) files, hand-entered with Unicode (in this case, Thai) titles, that do not display file names or titles correctly when playing. These should display as, for example, ปราสาทไหว and instead display as ????????. Media Information looks much the same. Meanwhile, the titles appear correctly in Ubuntu Files, but not in Xfe, where they appear as boxes.

I am running Ubuntu 16.04, and this is VLC 2.2.2 Weatherwax.

Not critical, obviously, but annoying. Is there a config change lying somewhere?

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Re: Displaying Unicode (Thai) in playlist?

Postby Lotesdelere » 12 Jan 2017 11:54

Make sure to use UTF-16 format for the tags of the files and it should work fine.

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Re: Displaying Unicode (Thai) in playlist?

Postby cliffsloane555 » 12 Jan 2017 20:41

Bingo! It took me awhile to see where to change the encoding in VLC, but for my tag editor (I use kid3-qt), it was clear as can be.

Thanks for that tip!


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