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RE: Multi-byte character display in cPlay and cMP

Posted by kclo on November 8, 2009 at 00:33:49:

Thanks for the info; and I finally got it after a few trail and errors.

This is what I'd done in addition to having Asian Language added to Widows XP:

1. Save the cue sheets with Chinese characters as ANSI files. There is a warning when one tries to save files with Chinese characters to an ANSI file, but one has to just ignore it.

2. Go to Control Panel>Regional and Language Options>Advanced, and set the "Language for Non-Unicode Program" to the language one needs--in my case "Chinese (PRC)"

Then everything just works perfect.