Turkish ID3 tags problem

On my 6120c ID3 Turkish characters shown wrong on music player. But if the mp3 hasn't got ID3 it's shown correct. I try to change font with Arial (it's support Turkish) but it can't resolve.

AIFs don't carry ID3 Tags. You got the track names not from the album, but from an internet databse which stores album and title tags which are linked to a specific number of tracks with specific track lengths. So your album has exactly as many tracks as that polish guy's and the track lengths are also identical, which is a coincidence.
Now, your iTunes database has stored this information, while everyone elses has not. If you pop your CD into my iTunes it won't assign it to Lolek Paczinski, although it might suggest him, as his is currently the only album that fits the desctription.
Google CDDB for more information.
Christian

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