Sorry if this is obvious or already answered, but I've spent hours searching the solution.
I'm having trouble getting cyrillic text into CD audio input, and therefore cannot encode my flac or other file formats with it. My computer seems to support it, because it copies to the clipboard correctly and even into CD audio input when you rename a song or artist, however as soon as you finish renaming the field, it changes to a string of ??????? and doesn't get saved correctly.
I should mention I've just installed the latest version of dbPowerAmp.
1, Does CD audio input support Cyrillic/Unicode?
2, How do I make use of it with Flac or wma?
I'm having trouble getting cyrillic text into CD audio input, and therefore cannot encode my flac or other file formats with it. My computer seems to support it, because it copies to the clipboard correctly and even into CD audio input when you rename a song or artist, however as soon as you finish renaming the field, it changes to a string of ??????? and doesn't get saved correctly.
I should mention I've just installed the latest version of dbPowerAmp.
1, Does CD audio input support Cyrillic/Unicode?
2, How do I make use of it with Flac or wma?
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