
06-09-2009, 11:25 PM
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Neophyte
Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 2
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I had some Armenian choral songs (they were fantastic, seriously) that I created metadata in the original script for just out of curiosity. When it was imported into the Zune software, it displayed it perfectly, ramping up my excitement. As you can guess, of course, it translated to blocks when it got over to the device.
It will be interesting to see what scripts are supported in Unicode and how. I've long been fascinated with Unicode encoding and how diverse it is. It will be interesting to see if right justified scripts such as Hebrew and Arabic are integrated correctly. That's not to mention more complicated Asian scripts like Devanagari, which, when properly rendered, changes character appearances based on surrounding characters.
It would be great to seem them provide full support for their very own Arial Unicode MS with full support, despite it being a rather astronomical 22 mb in size.
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