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Name: Banfield
Hi all guy´s. I want to know if any of you can suggest me a DOS OGG Vorbis tag editor. I´m using AUDIOCV, but it has some trouble with spanish accented chars (like á, ñ, etc, in example of "Joaquín Sabina", it appears as "Joaqu", it cuts the rest of the artist´s names), and when it founds this kind of chars in the .lst files, it makes a lot of mistakes, mixing player, date, genre, etc.
The audio encoding is succeful, but tags normally appears corrupted when using such letters. If I can re-edit this tags, i´ll be very happy. This encodings are for personal use ony.
If it is free, best.
Thanks to all in advance for the suggestions.If there is a possibility of several things going wrong, the one that will cause the most damage will be the one to go wrong.

Have you asked this question of the supplier/author of the software you are currently using?
There may be a Spanish version availabe.
Good Luck - Keep us posted.

Thanks Mike. I´d done some test with this stuff, and I found some indocumented keys. First, the line command accesories only can be writen using smaller letters, capital ones cause severe mistakes.
Second, the spaces beetween words in the switches, cause also lot of mistakes. Reeplacing them with a null char (alt+255) it works fine. I don´t know why the autors don´t explain this peculiarities in the readme.txt or in the examples they give with the stuff.
The accented chars appears well wrote when using this (dark?) rules.
There isn´t spanish version of that program, and it is a bit oldie.
Thanks for your comments.If there is a possibility of several things going wrong, the one that will cause the most damage will be the one to go wrong.

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