by csunguray » Wed Jun 09, 2021 6:40 am
I am a Delphi programmer. Sometimes Turkish letters appear incorrectly in 64-bit versions of Windows in the programs we write. When this happens, we change the "Current language for non-Unicode programs" setting from the regional settings to English from Turkish. After restarting the computer, we set this setting to Turkish again and restart again. After this process, Turkish letters will appear properly.
Turkish letters were also displayed incorrectly in MediaMonkey. After correcting this setting, song titles started appearing correctly. But the songs still cannot be played.
I've uninstalled and reinstalled MediaMonkey multiple times, and deleted and rescanned the song database multiple times. I made sure that there were no Turkish letters in the names of the folders and songs where I installed MediaMonkey. However, mp3 files could not be played. But I noticed that files with flac extension work correctly.
I saved some LOG files using the ProcMon program. You can download these files from https://www.mediafire[dot]com/file/5ualapikoshhg4k/ProcessMonitorLog.zip/file link.
I am a Delphi programmer. Sometimes Turkish letters appear incorrectly in 64-bit versions of Windows in the programs we write. When this happens, we change the "Current language for non-Unicode programs" setting from the regional settings to English from Turkish. After restarting the computer, we set this setting to Turkish again and restart again. After this process, Turkish letters will appear properly.
Turkish letters were also displayed incorrectly in MediaMonkey. After correcting this setting, song titles started appearing correctly. But the songs still cannot be played.
I've uninstalled and reinstalled MediaMonkey multiple times, and deleted and rescanned the song database multiple times. I made sure that there were no Turkish letters in the names of the folders and songs where I installed MediaMonkey. However, mp3 files could not be played. But I noticed that files with flac extension work correctly.
I saved some LOG files using the ProcMon program. You can download these files from https://www.mediafire[dot]com/file/5ualapikoshhg4k/ProcessMonitorLog.zip/file link.