The correct point that seperates ISO and MAC language codes is 0x400
according to the current QT spec. Old QT specs did not list where this
seperation is but apparently only defined the meaning of the first 137.
memset(to, 0, 4);
/* is it the mangled iso code? */
/* see http://www.geocities.com/xhelmboyx/quicktime/formats/mp4-layout.txt */
- if (code > 138) {
+ if (code >= 0x400 && code != 0x7fff) {
for (i = 2; i >= 0; i--) {
to[i] = 0x60 + (code & 0x1f);
code >>= 5;
if (parse)
parse(c, pb, str_size, key);
else {
- if (data_type == 3 || (data_type == 0 && langcode < 0x800)) { // MAC Encoded
+ if (data_type == 3 || (data_type == 0 && (langcode < 0x400 || langcode == 0x7fff))) { // MAC Encoded
mov_read_mac_string(c, pb, str_size, str, sizeof(str));
} else {
avio_read(pb, str, str_size);