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Tried Konttori's media player, it doesn't help either. It cannot decode the Chinese file name nor the ID3 tag.
 
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Originally Posted by chyang View Post
Tried Konttori's media player, it doesn't help either. It cannot decode the Chinese file name nor the ID3 tag.
Well, that's me done.

Perhaps -- and this is me grasping at staws -- you can find some useful information in this article:

http://www.pointlisse.com/PMA430/htm...m?articleID=62

It's about a different Linux handheld, with a different flavour of Linux on it, but it describes general ID3 stuff and there might be something in there for you, especially the stuff about mp3tag. Hope it helps.
 
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Thanks Karel. You are so great!
My roughly guess behind is that both the media player and Konttori's media player don't treat the ID3 tags as code in Chinese, so they don't do any encode to unicode, thus displaying weird characters. Since Konttori's media player is based on Python, I can see what it is handled.
But I'm having difficulty in making cjkcodecs to work on N800, since I don't have native gcc environment, nor sbox environment.
 
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Solved, I can now read the filename/id3 tags correctly(some minor bugs) in UKMP. Thanks.
 
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Originally Posted by chyang View Post
Solved, I can now read the filename/id3 tags correctly(some minor bugs) in UKMP. Thanks.
Hurrah!
 
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I have the same problem. Do you want to share your method with others?
 
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