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Despite the modern all-purpose Unicode charset with usable encoding norms which allow us to use one charset for all worlds lnguages, many products still support only the ISO 8859-1 charset or at best some of its non-West-European counterparts.
This is particularly true for standalone MP3 players. Metadata in MP3 files can be stored encoded in UTF-16 or UTF-8 but almost none of the players can output the characters correctly at the display. This forces Middle- and East-European users to keep the paths and names of MP3 files and the metadata in their ID3 tags in 7-bit ASCII or not use special characters outside the ISO 8859-1.
But the time will come when the devices will be aware of other languages and users will want to have MP3 tags with diacritics. Programs like MP3Tag are very powerful in mass-changing tags but they cannot reconstruct diacritics.
Czech-it is being designed to parse plain diacritic-less text and enrich it with the correct diacritics. Althoug