![]() ![]() ![]() I had to convert a Japanese UTF8 file back to ISO-8859-1 (and I encoded the Japanese text to Shift-JIS as any player from Japan might actually expect for CD-TEXT encoding). I ran into this issue once specifically with Nero Burning ROM a long time ago on Windows. Encoding to such codepages should not be problem with QTextCodec (although QTextCodec does not have everything built-in). Codepages like 949 (Korea), Shift-JIS, and others can fit in this range very easily (they just use multiple chars). Many software packages I've run into only work with codepages such as ISO-8859-1.
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