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I tried to download korean song into itunes but they all appear in broken letters... is there anyway to fix this? I tried to change the tag in id3 from ASCII to latin but still no luck... any ideas?
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Where did you download the song from? I have loads of Korean songs, sermons, and so forth in iTunes and the Hangul is displayed properly.

Also, have you setup Korean Hangul on your machine? System Preferences, Language & Text, Input Sources. Scroll on down the list and make sure you check off Hangul.
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hmm yes it is all there. i can type in korean and everything. its just the songs comes out all broken... weird indeed
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