Hi,
Denis Leroy wrote:
> I see that in theory there's also support for 0x80
> for CP932 (Japanese), 0x81 for Korean and 0x82 for Mandarin.
>From where do you have the definition of 0x81 and 0x82 ?
I have only seen 0x00, 0x01, 0x80 mentioned in descriptions of CD-TEXT.
> Does anyone have a raw
On 4/24/22 09:05, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Denis Leroy wrote:
I see that in theory there's also support for 0x80
for CP932 (Japanese), 0x81 for Korean and 0x82 for Mandarin.
From where do you have the definition of 0x81 and 0x82 ?
I have only seen 0x00, 0x01, 0x80 mentioned in descriptions of C
Am 23.04.2022 um 23:01 schrieb Denis Leroy:
I don't think I have ever seen a CD that had a value other than 0 (for
ISO-8859-1), but I see that in theory there's also support for 0x80
for CP932 (Japanese), 0x81 for Korean and 0x82 for Mandarin. Does
anyone know whether these encodings are common