Try to check the file by openig it in a hex editor. See if the BOM
characther is present for Unicode.

On 12/31/05, Kyle Goetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I just joined the list, and I sent this email. However, I never received a
> copy, so I'm thinking that I sent it too early and I was not approved yet or
> something. So, if this is a duplicate for people, I apologize. Now, on to
> the email:
>
> I'm running the latest LAME on Windows XP. I have created a Python script
> that invokes LAME to encode MP3s and FLAC to encode FLACs. Many of these
> files need Unicode tags (I am encoding Japanese music specifically). The
> FLAC encoder accurately encodes the tags, but LAME fails to encode the tags
> correctly.
>
> Does LAME support Unicode? If so, how can I successfully use it from the
> command line? Because the encoding of FLACs successfully stores tags but the
> LAME encoder does not, I am deducing it's a problem with LAME.
>
> Thank you.
> --
> Kyle Goetz
> BS Pure Mathematics, BA Japanese 2006
> The University of Texas
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