Central European Languages in id3-t

Is there any way how to display Central European Languages (Slovak, Czech, Polish, Hungarian) in id3-tags in Creative MuVu TX player correctly? As I see... [Creative MediaSource Organizer -> Settings -> Language] this is only possible for Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Russian language.
Note: I have already installed the latest version of Creative MediaSource Organizer (2.03.29).
Thanx

I am using a Apple Mac, but the solution should be similar to Windows.What makes you think that?

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