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Old 27th May 2008, 04:43 AM
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Sound Juicer not ripping in Chinese Character

I have a chinese cd that I want to add to my music library, but when i try to rip it with sound juicer, it reads it in some garbage character instead of chinese. I have looked all over the place and it looks like it is the character set, how do I change the character set in sound juicer so it will create everything in chinese or anyone recommend another ripper.

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Amit
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