This raises an interesting question that is not covered in the comment spec.
For multiline comments, what is the preferred format? The DOS style \r\n, or
the unix style \n comments? Or is it a case of applications should be able
to read both formats?
At the moment the winamp plugin writes the DOS style new lines in the
comments.
Warren.
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From: "SyP" <syp@mailbox.hu>
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 4:56 AM
Subject: [vorbis-dev] 0x0d 0x0a in comment field contents
> Hello Vorbis developers' list!
>
> If I understand correctly, Vorbis comment field specification enables
> the use of any standard UTF-8 sequence in the field contents. I.e.
> 0x0D 0x0A as well. The Nullsoft Vorbis plugin, for example, will
> happily let you enter "enter"s into the COMMENT field.
>
> I know that at least VorbisExt is broken in this regard, but probably
> other front-ends needs fixing as well.
>
> Bye,
> SyP
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