

Caanoo, when LRC file found with the same name as the song.Sony NWZ-E350 Series/E450 Series/E460 Series/E470 Series/A15/A17 Walkman Sony Tablet S (With an embedded music player based on Android).Nokia's Symbian devices: "Music Player with lyrics available for selected software versions of Nokia 5800XM, X".Archos 5, when LRC file found with the same name as the song.Meizu's M3 Music Card and M6 Mini Player.last line last word Įxample of an Enhanced LRC file: This allows LRC players to determine the duration of the previous word, and when to display the next line.įormat example: line 1 word 1 line 1 word 2.The line timestamp is the end of the previous word.Line 6 lyrics stays pink when no tag is found.Įnhanced LRC format is an extension of Simple LRC Format developed by the designer of A2 Media Player. Line 5 lyrics start with pink when D: is found. Line 4 lyrics stays blue when no tag is found. Line 3 lyrics start with blue when M: is found. Line 2 lyrics start with red when F: is found. Line 1 using the default color (blue) when no tag is found. Let's say we use blue for male, red for female and pink for Duet. The ability to change and specify the gender of the lyrics by using M: Male, F: Female, D: Duet. Naku Penda Piya-Naku Taka Piya-MpenziweĪvailable only in Walaoke from Walasoft. ID tags may appear before the lyrics, although some players may not recognize or simply ignore this.

The Line Time Tags are in the format where mm is minutes, ss is seconds and xx is hundredths of a second. Kuo's Lyrics Displayer was created in 1998 and was accompanied with a plug-in for Winamp. It usually displays a whole line of lyrics, but it is possible to display a word at a time, such as one would see in modern Karaoke machines, by creating a time tag for each word rather than each line. It was one of the first programs, if not the first, that attempted to simulate Karaoke performance. Simple LRC format was introduced by Taiwan-based Kuo (Djohan) Shiang-shiang's Lyrics Displayer.
