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Old 8th January 2019, 15:07   #28  |  Link
Wakaku
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Also in my experience, so far Mp3tag is one of only two taggers that can put Emojis as metadata. For XML tags, Mp3tag can read any existing and write new emojis. Mp3tag cannot display it though. It displays it as empty boxes, though I think choosing a different Windows font is a workaround.

For the Header tag counterpart, MKVToolNix's Header Editor can put Emojis too, but I can't remember if it can read existing ones. After saving, the emoji display is changed to black diamond with a white questionmark in the center though. Mojibake? But if you remux that same MKV using MKVToolNix, the emojis are lost.

To verify that the emojis are really saved in the MKV, use MediaInfo via its HTML View. Other views would not be able to display the emojis.

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