milliseconds on timestamps are already read and applied. However what country are you from? Its possible "." is not being processed as expected
From Mexico.
Same file .mp3 & .lrc: video (https://streamable.com/xuy6oz)
The file content is (.lrc):
[00:01.00]Look, I was gonna go easy on you and not to hurt your feelings
[00:04.59]But I'm only going to get this one chance
[00:08.33]Something's wrong, I can feel it (Six minutes, Slim Shady, you're on)
[00:12.43]Just a feeling I've got, like something's about to happen, but I don't know what
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And I tried adding an extra 0 to complete the 3 digits ([00:08.033]), but it didn't work either.
Yeah, the improvement is evident (Video: With and without patch (https://streamable.com/r73rou)). I don't know if it's perfect yet, because I'm having problems with other files, but it might be the sync of my files (I'll keep you posted).
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONCERN IN SOLVING THE PROBLEM.
Now, could you please add something so I can ignore the "empty times", I've got this little issue (video (https://streamable.com/qz8tti)) and I've got hundreds of files just like it.
I'm not sure what this is used for (in other players it doesn't show me the problem), I think that having the same time, it doesn't know which one to read or reads the last one.
File extract/content:
[02:15.62]You can rest assured I'll give you my best side
[02:20.02]Seems we all have friends to find
[02:20.02]
[02:23.66]So this is the hate I've been born to