Text Encoding - Rio Carbon C Getting Started

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Text Encoding

Adjust Text Encoding menu setting if the Rio Carbon C displays random alphabet characters instead
of the correct ID3 tag text. The Rio Carbon C supports most Western European and Japanese-based
languages. If ID3 tags are displayed properly then the Text Encoding setting does not need to be
changed.
Rio Music Manager encodes track tags using the Unicode method. Properly tagged (Unicode) tracks
are unaffected by Text Encoding setting changes. All WMA tracks are Unicode.
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Press MENU.
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Select Settings.
3
Select Text Encoding.
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Select Western (the default setting) or Japanese.
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Press CENTER to apply settings and return to Player mode.
Western (ISO 8859-1)
Select to read ID3 tags that are encoded using characters from Western European languages.
ISO is an abbreviation for International Standards Organization.
Japanese (Shift-JIS)
Select to read ID3 tags that are encoded using the Shift-JIS format. Shift-JIS is a character
encoding format created by Microsoft that is based on the Japanese Industrial Standard format.
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