Supported encodings =================== Universal Encoding Detector currently supports over two dozen character encodings. - ``Big5``, ``GB2312``/``GB18030``, ``EUC-TW``, ``HZ-GB-2312``, and ``ISO-2022-CN`` (Traditional and Simplified Chinese) - ``EUC-JP``, ``SHIFT_JIS``, and ``ISO-2022-JP`` (Japanese) - ``EUC-KR`` and ``ISO-2022-KR`` (Korean) - ``KOI8-R``, ``MacCyrillic``, ``IBM855``, ``IBM866``, ``ISO-8859-5``, and ``windows-1251`` (Russian) - ``ISO-8859-2`` and ``windows-1250`` (Hungarian) - ``ISO-8859-5`` and ``windows-1251`` (Bulgarian) - ``ISO-8859-1`` and ``windows-1252`` (Western European languages) - ``ISO-8859-7`` and ``windows-1253`` (Greek) - ``ISO-8859-8`` and ``windows-1255`` (Visual and Logical Hebrew) - ``TIS-620`` (Thai) - ``UTF-32`` BE, LE, 3412-ordered, or 2143-ordered (with a BOM) - ``UTF-16`` BE or LE (with a BOM) - ``UTF-8`` (with or without a BOM) - ASCII .. warning:: Due to inherent similarities between certain encodings, some encodings may be detected incorrectly. In my tests, the most problematic case was Hungarian text encoded as ``ISO-8859-2`` or ``windows-1250`` (encoded as one but reported as the other). Also, Greek text encoded as ``ISO-8859-7`` was often mis-reported as ``ISO-8859-2``. Your mileage may vary.