meta-tags

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about meta-tags focus on their functionality in Windows Media Player and issues with character encoding. Users report that Windows Media Player meta-tags, used for inserting artist names, track titles, and other metadata, may not work correctly on Windows 8 and 10, with some experiencing problems as of June. Additionally, meta-tags in music and movie files can display gibberish when Hebrew Unicode fonts are used, even with appropriate language settings. These threads highlight practical challenges with metadata handling in Windows environments.
  1. ChrisKet

    Windows 10 Do Windows media player meta tags still work on Windows 10

    It seems that Windows media player meta tags no longer work as of the 7th of June but currently I was using Windows 7 on a vent very old machine and I did hear that it's still worked for Windows 8 and 10 so last night I upgraded to Windows 8 and the meta tags still don't work so I'm wondering...
  2. Y

    Windows 7 Hebrew unicode fonts appear as giberish

    Hi people, I tried playing with the settings a lot but I am still hitting a wall here. Some data which had been previously been written in several fonts in Hebrew appear as Giberish. This apply to some music and movies meta-tags, or in all my simple text documents (*.txt) Here are my...
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