This is UTF-8 encoding

using uniEncode and/or uniDecode functions, you should be able to translate to extended ascii.

I hope it helps,
Thierry

On 2006, Apr 29, , at 14:39, Mark Smith wrote:

Does anyone know which character encoding Apple uses to display strings in iTunes?

I'm reading some text info from the m4a tags produced by iTunes, and there seem to be some double-byte characters in there. I have no experience of this, and know nothing, so I'm grasping at straws.

As an example of what I get, the 'Esoterik' (where the 2nd (lower case) e should have an acute accent over it, I'm getting:

Esot <char value  195><char value 169> rik

what it should be, under whatever character set Rev defaults to on Mac OSX, it should be a single char of value 142.

Any help on this would be great.

Thanks,

Mark
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