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It also allows to inspect and validate the element structure of MP4 and Matroska files.
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## Text encoding, Unicode support
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The library does not do any conversions for you (eg. converting Latin1 to UTF-8). However the
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API provides a way to check which encoding is present (when reading) and which encoding(s)
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can be used (when writing).
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## Usage
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For examples check out the command line interface of my Tag Editor (which is also on Git).
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## Bugs, stability
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- Matroska files composed of more than one segment aren't tested yet and might not work.
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- To add new features I've had to revise a lot of code since the last release. I always test the library with
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files produced by mkvmerge and ffmpeg and several other file but can't verify that it will work with all
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files. Hence I recommend you to create backups of your files.
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## Build instructions
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The tagparser library depends on c++utilities and is built in the same way.
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It also depends on zlib.
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