Lrc File Media Player
  1. File Extension Lrc Mp3
  2. Media Player Lrc File

Enter the artists and song information. At the top of your LRC file, you should include the song name, artists, and album. You will need to use special codes to enter these so that the player can recognize them. Add the song title. Put it between square brackets and add ti: before it.

A song called 'This is a Song' would be formatted as ti:This is a Song. The song title should be the first line of your LRC file. Add the name of the artist. This is formatted the same way as the Song Title, except with the code ar: before it. An artist named 'Artist' would be formatted as ar:Artist.

Add the name of the album. Like the Artists and Song Title entry, this should be placed in brackets. The album code is al: before the album name. An album called “Album” would be formatted as al:Album. Add any additional information.

File Extension Lrc Mp3

You can add your name to the LRC file by using the code by:Your Name, and you can add the song’s composer by using the tag au:Author. Not all players can read this extra information. Start adding timestamps.

Play the song, and pause it each time a line of lyrics starts. Make note of the time in the player, and place your cursor at the front of the appropriate line in the LRC file. Enter the time in square brackets. The format for time is broken into three sections: minute, second, and hundredths of a second. For a lyric that starts at 1 minute, 32 seconds, and 45 hundredths of a second, the tag would look like 01:32:45 OR 01:32.45.

Most players will only be able to display up to 95 characters per timestamp. If you have a long line of lyrics, you may need to separate it with another timestamp. If you want each word to appear when it is sung, you will need to create a separate timestamp for each word in the song.

Media Player Lrc File

Hundredths of a second can be omitted, resulting in a tag that looks like 01:32. Sometimes lyrics repeat themselves throughout the song, especially choruses. You can add a different time tag right next to the original one so that you don't have to type it twice. For example: 01:26.0301:56.24”Chorus lyrics”.