Broken Korean and Japanese fonts on music files.

I get broken Korean and Japanese fonts on music files.
It shows up broken as a file and on itunes when I play it.
How can I have this fixed?
I have 3 other laptops that are not Mac and on those laptops it shows up just fine.
Tried adding a language pack or something still doesn't work.
Its been like this when I purchased it.

I get broken Korean and Japanese fonts on music files.
It shows up broken as a file and on itunes when I play it.
How can I have this fixed?
I have 3 other laptops that are not Mac and on those laptops it shows up just fine.
Tried adding a language pack or something still doesn't work.
Its been like this when I purchased it.

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