I don't know why but just recently when I convert a music file it converts the unicode from ANSI to UTF 16. I have no idea what's going on, and my Windows Media Player doesn't recognize UTF 16. Hopefully, somebody can help...thanks
Problem with dMC converting to UTF 16
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Re: Problem with dMC converting to UTF 16
dBpoweramp Configuration >> Codecs >> Advanced
Here you can switch off Unicode for id3v2Comment
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Re: Problem with dMC converting to UTF 16
Welp, I went to dBpoweramp configuration>Codecs>Advanced options and changed ID3 Text encoding to ANSI(it was set on Unicode 16) but it didn't make a difference. I didn't see any way to shut off the encoding only change it.Comment
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Re: Problem with dMC converting to UTF 16
This is used when creating new ID Tags, if you hold the mouse over a mp3 file dBpoweramp will show what type of encoding is used internally.
Make sure dBpoweramp is set to write ID3v2 tags.Comment
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Re: Problem with dMC converting to UTF 16
OK, I just converted some mp3 files and put them in my Windows Media Library. It read 4 of the 15 files. The ones it read contained this "ID Tag [ID3v2.3 (ANSI) & ID3v1.1" . The ones it didn't read had this "ID Tag [ID3v2.3 (ANSI)"Comment
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Re: Problem with dMC converting to UTF 16
Ok, It looks like I may have found a solution. I went back to dBpoweramp configuration>Codecs>Advanced and changed the tag creation tag to ID3v2 & ID3v1 and it's working...Windows Media Player recognizes the file !! Thanks for all your helpComment
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Re: Problem with dMC converting to UTF 16
There is something wrong with your WMP as it should read id3v2.3 ansi tags without any problems, which version is it?Comment
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