![]() ![]() And it can tell from from the text whether they are unsynchronized or synchronized, and will display them accordingly (synched gets autoscrolling and autohighlighting of the 'current' line based on the timing information). So whatever you choose for a field name, it will find the lyrics if they are there. It does with a plug-in, however, and that plug-in is flexible so you tell it where to look for lyrics. LRC (short for LyRiCs) is a computer file format that synchronizes song lyrics with an audio file, such as MP3, Vorbis or MIDI. Foobar2000 does not support lyrics natively. I'd recommend going with SYLT (consistency, or laziness) or SYNCED LYRICS, just LYRICS, whatever. USLT unsynchronized lyrics transcription. ![]() Download the latest Development Build to use new features and bugfixes before theyre released. Try adding lyrics in WMP, then look at the file information in foobar and figure out what tag WMP uses. Its available as a standalone version and on the Mac App Store. So, even if foobar2000 does support synchronised lyrics, either by default or through a plugin, you will probably have to use a different field name with foobar2000 to access/add them. Are you looking for Mp3tag on macOS Ive worked the past 2.5+ years on a native version of Mp3tag for Mac. Quote from: dv1989 on 10:27:47 After Empyrean's post, I thought I'd mention that foobar2000 maps ID3 frame names to its own internal field names - in USLT's case, UNSYNCED LYRICS. ![]()
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