Greek font for quicktime

Hi,i am not sure if i post in the correct forum here,but i have a problem which seems small although i did not manage to fix it so far.I am Greek.I have a macbook pro and an imac both with greek or english localazations.The problem is that in Quicktime when i play a Greek song,although greek characters are dispayed correct in finder,i get wierd characters in the title.What should i do?Thank you.

Most likely the ID3 tags are in the wrong encoding. You can try this app to fix it.
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/15953/id3mod
As Apple does not itself provide any Greek localization of OS X or its apps, I think you will have to contact the place which provided you with that if your problems are continuing.

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