Filename extension |
.lrc |
---|---|
Magic number | None formally |
Developed by | None |
Type of format | Timed text |
Container for | lyrics and their order and timings |
Open format? | Yes |
Free format? | Yes |
LRC (short for LyRiCs) is a computer file format that synchronizes song lyrics with an audio file, such as MP3, Vorbis or MIDI. When an audio file is played with certain music players on a computer or on modern digital audio players, the song lyrics are displayed. The lyrics file generally has the same name as the audio file, with a different filename extension. For example, song.mp3 and song.lrc. The LRC format is text-based and similar to subtitle files.
File format
Simple format
Simple LRC format was introduced by Taiwan-based Kuo (Djohan) Shiang-shiang's Lyrics Displayer. It was one of the first programs, if not the first, that attempted to simulate Karaoke performance. 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. Kuo's Lyrics Displayer was created in 1998 and was accompanied with a plug-in for Winamp.[1]
The Line Time Tags are in the format [mm:ss.xx] where mm is minutes, ss is seconds and xx is hundredths of a second. Basic example:
[00:12.00]Line 1 lyrics [00:17.20]Line 2 lyrics [00:21.10][00:45.10]Repeating lyrics (e.g. chorus) ... [mm:ss.xx]last lyrics line
ID tags may appear before the lyrics,[2] although some players may not recognize or simply ignore this.
[ar:Lyrics artist]
[al:Album where the song is from]
[ti:Lyrics (song) title]
[au:Creator of the Songtext] [length:How long the song is] [by:Creator of the LRC file]
[offset:+/- Overall timestamp adjustment in milliseconds, + shifts time up, - shifts down i.e. a positive value causes lyrics to appear sooner, a negative value causes them to appear later]
[re:The player or editor that created the LRC file]
[ve:version of program]
Example with ID tags:
[ar:Chubby Checker oppure Beatles, The] [al:Hits Of The 60's - Vol. 2 – Oldies] [ti:Let's Twist Again] [au:Written by Kal Mann / Dave Appell, 1961] [length: 2:23] [00:12.00]Naku Penda Piya-Naku Taka Piya-Mpenziwe [00:15.30]Some more lyrics ... ...
Walaoke extension: gender
Available only in Walaoke from Walasoft. The ability to change and specify the gender of the lyrics by using M: Male, F: Female, D: Duet.
Example:
[00:12.00]Line 1 lyrics [00:17.20]F: Line 2 lyrics [00:21.10]M: Line 3 lyrics [00:24.00]Line 4 lyrics [00:28.25]D: Line 5 lyrics [00:29.02]Line 6 lyrics
Let's say we use blue for male, red for female and pink for Duet.
- Line 1 using the default color (blue) when no tag is found.
- Line 2 lyrics start with red when F: is found.
- Line 3 lyrics start with blue when M: is found.
- Line 4 lyrics stays blue when no tag is found.
- Line 5 lyrics start with pink when D: is found.
- Line 6 lyrics stays pink when no tag is found.
A2 extension: word time tag
Enhanced LRC format is an extension of Simple LRC Format developed by the designer of A2 Media Player.
The differences:
- The line timestamp is the end of the previous word.
- This allows LRC players to determine the duration of the previous word, and when to display the next line.
- Adds a Word Time Tag in the format: <mm:ss.xx>.
Format example:
[mm:ss.xx] <mm:ss.xx> line 1 word 1 <mm:ss.xx> line 1 word 2 <mm:ss.xx> ... line 1 last word <mm:ss.xx> [mm:ss.xx] <mm:ss.xx> line 2 word 1 <mm:ss.xx> line 2 word 2 <mm:ss.xx> ... line 2 last word <mm:ss.xx> ... [mm:ss.xx] <mm:ss.xx> last line word 1 <mm:ss.xx> last line word 2 <mm:ss.xx> ... last line last word <mm:ss.xx>
Example of an Enhanced LRC file:
[ar: Jefferson Airplane] [al: Surrealistic Pillow] [au: Jefferson Airplane] [length: 2:58] [by: lrc-maker] [ti: Somebody to Love] [00:00.00] <00:00.04> When <00:00.16> the <00:00.82> truth <00:01.29> is <00:01.63> found <00:03.09> to <00:03.37> be <00:05.92> lies [00:06.47] <00:07.67> And <00:07.94> all <00:08.36> the <00:08.63> joy <00:10.28> within <00:10.53> you <00:13.09> dies [00:13.34] <00:14.32> Don't <00:14.73> you <00:15.14> want <00:15.57> somebody <00:16.09> to <00:16.46> love
Support
Hardware or OEM Software
- Huawei's, Samsung's, and Xiaomi's smartphone built-in Music Player
- Meizu's M3 Music Card[3] and M6 Mini Player
- Creative Labs' MuVo V100
- Archos 5, when LRC file found with the same name as the song
- Rockbox compatible devices. See Manual entry
- Nokia's Symbian devices: "Music Player with lyrics available for selected software versions of Nokia 5800XM, X6 and 5230"
- Sony NWZ-E350 Series/E450 Series/E460 Series/E470 Series/A15/A17 Walkman; Sony Tablet S (With an embedded music player based on Android)
- Caanoo, when LRC file found with the same name as the song
- GP2X Wiz, when LRC file found with the same name as the song
- TEAC MP-222, when LRC file found with the same name as the song
- Transcend's MP330,[4] when LRC file found with the same name as the song
- Cocktail Audio X40, X50 when LRC file found with the same name as the song
Software
Modern Applications
- Musicolet Music Player for Android (supports Creating and Viewing synchronized lyrics in LRC format) [5]
- Akari's LRC Maker (open-source online simple LRC maker/editor) (GitHub link)
- LyricsX (open-source, MacOS App Store approved application to view lyrics on screen and/or Touch Bar of MacBooks) (App Store link) (GitHub link)
- LRC Maker (online simple and enhanced LRC maker/editor)
- KaraFun Player (a third-party application that can visualise both simple and enhanced lrc files)
Other
- Tauon Music Box (for Linux)
- Sony Media Go (for Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP, Create and edit lyrics)
- K-Multimedia Player
- lrcShow-X (free software for X Window System, uses D-Bus to communicate with audio player)[6][1]
- MiniLyrics (for Windows, Mac OS X & Android, own a large LRC database)
- StepMania[7]
- OSD Lyrics (for Linux)[8]
- Kodi (up to v15[9]) / Boxee
- Plex (software)[10]
- Foobar2000 (with foo_uie_lyrics component)
- Mediabox (for Nokia Maemo)[11]
- ptlyrics (for Palm OS)
- MusicBee
- LineSpec [12] displays lyrics in combination with a few media players
- YouTube Movie Maker[13] (can make lyric videos)
- Lyrimer[14]
- Neutron Player for Android Mobile Devices[15]
- AutoLyric[16]
- AIMP (with WebLyrics v0.2 Preview and MyClouds plugin)
- Retro Music Player
- Medoly (for Android, also supports Enhanced LRC formats and other lyric formats)
- LRCMakerPro for Android Devices
- Vanilla Music (with Lyrics search plugin)[17]
- OneStagePlayer [18]
- mpv
- SubtitleEdit [19]
- Poweramp (beta)
See also
- Karaoke and *.kar files.
- CD+G
- MP3+G
- Timed text
- LrcGenerator
References
- 1 2 "Kuo's Lyrics Displayer for Winamp". www.fortunecity.com. Archived from the original on 29 January 1999. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
- ↑ "How to get or make LRC for your favorite songs". mobile-mir.com. Archived from the original on 27 April 2016.
- ↑ Meizu: M3 Music Card
- ↑ "Lyrics Sync; Sleep Timer; Auto Power off; Date / Time Settings - Transcend MP330 User Manual [Page 26] | ManualsLib".
- ↑ Musicolet's Play Store page.
- ↑ "lrcShow-X in Launchpad". launchpad.net. 27 September 2009.
- ↑ "Song Lyrics - LRC Format". StepMania. Archived from the original on 6 September 2013.
- ↑ Display Song Lyrics On Desktop In Ubuntu 14.04
- ↑ "Karaoke support has been completely removed as it wasn't functional. 2016". Archived from the original on 2017-02-10. Retrieved 2016-12-11.
- ↑ "Adding Local Lyrics".
- ↑ "MediaBox Media Center". mediabox.garage.maemo.org. Retrieved 2023-12-07.
- ↑ "LineSpec". ctuser.net. Archived from the original on 3 May 2018.
- ↑ "YouTube Movie Maker". makeyoutubevideo.com.
- ↑ "Lyrimer". Google Play Store.
- ↑ "Neutron Music Player". www.neutronmp.com. Retrieved 2017-02-22.
- ↑ "AutoLyric is one of the best Lyric Tool". autolyric.com. Retrieved 2023-12-07.
- ↑ "Vanilla Music". github.com. Retrieved 2020-04-14.
- ↑ "OnStagePlayer".
- ↑ "SubtitleEdit".