Covered?? 1 sentence of common knowledge, 1 sentence explaining NO MORE than the error message itself, If you consider that 'covered', then I guess we have a difference of opinion of the meaning of covered!

However, I do understand, I'll start another thread (node) and loose the 'Malformed UTF-8' part that can't seem to get looked beyond!
It is the topic after all!

I guess that's my fault for not separating what now appears to be TWO different issues.

They do not all have the Malformed UTF error, however, all of the ones with high ascii characters do not display correctly!

All the tags are written using the same application, I highly doubt that it gets it right sometimes and not others... (However, it is M$lop WMP, So it could I guess, very unlikely though!)

On the files with Malformed UTF-8 errors, I have stripped the tags, Then added new tags with same results... I have also tried using several of the most popular taggers...
All with exactly the same results!

Thus, I am confident that it's not a malformed utf causing the characters to be incorrectly displayed!
There is also the fact that every Audio player and or tagger I've tried sees/prints/displays them correctly!
Even ones that use the same TagLib library. (Juk for example)

-Enjoy
fh : )_~


In reply to Re^4: Malformed UTF-8 character, TagLib by Anonymous Monk
in thread Malformed UTF-8 character, TagLib by Anonymous Monk

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