> [mailto:CONLANG@listserv.brown.edu] On Behalf Of Eugene Oh
> iTunes supports all languages natively. It should be something to do with
> the encoding used to enter the information in the first place. Half my
> collection is in Chinese, Japanese and Korean and nothing has
> gone wrong in years.
I have noticed ITunes supports Unicode, but it doesn't like ID3 tags in other
encodings. Nothing I have though is in any Asian text, but Cyrillic and Greek
do alright as long as they are in Unicode and not KOI-8, etc.