Language understanding by Chinese players
I have experience with Gemei 8800HD, which formally understands only English and Chinese texts and does not understand UTF8, but reads ALL languages in Unicode UTF16-LE with BOM (with a 3-baits heading informing what is the format). I suspect that UTF16 (windows default unicode format) is always readable by Chinese players. Is it true?
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Depends on OS.
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My hypothesis is that the Chinese language (at least traditional) requires some kind of Unicode to be read. Is that not true?
That is a link from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CJK P.S. 11 June, 2010. I have just checked one more player, Ainol 9000HDA. Though officially it only has Chinese and English supported, it reads all kinds of Unicode, which I checked (UTF-8, UTF-16LE, UTF-16BE), provided it has a signature (BOM). |
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Moreover, UTF8 in tags is a bit bizarre, since traditionaly, mp3's have ANSI codepages for languages. Since Chinese produce mostly mp3 players, they programme it to accept "standart" codepage. UTF8 is sometime added to provide text reading functions, but not always. That's my hypothesis. |
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