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How can I distribute a release with a non-latin alphabet, such as Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, etc.?
Languages can be individually selected on a track by track basis:

Please note:
- It’s possible to distribute a release with a non-latin alphabet, however some shops might not be able to display non-latin alphabets;
- Make sure you use only one alphabet per title (do NOT mix alphabets in one track or release title field and the respective title version).
Important for iTunes:
- iTunes requires additional information for non-latin alphabet content. For more details, please contact us.
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