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Title: How to search for synchronised lyrics?
Post by: arish on June 10, 2021, 10:10:35 PM
So basically, I'm looking for a way to be able to find synchronised lyrics through musicbee's lyrics searching feature.
Hitting "Search Internet" on the tag editor always only leads me to find unsynchronized lyrics, even if I choose to search for synchronised lyrics
(screenshot below shows which panel I'm talking about)

 
(https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/824800270289862656/852652366897217576/Screenshot_1.jpg?width=723&height=580)


I have selected musixmatch as my first preferred lyrics finding source, so I assume that should help me be able to find synchronised lyrics since musixmatch has those


(https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/824800270289862656/852653535250481172/Screenshot_2.jpg)


Additionally, if it's not possible to find synchronised lyrics through musicbee, can anybody link me to any database/website where I can find .lrc files for songs? Thank you.
Title: Re: How to search for synchronised lyrics?
Post by: phred on June 10, 2021, 10:40:45 PM
MiniLyrics.com is/was just about the only place that has/had synced lyrics. Plus there is/was a plugin for MB on the MiniLyrics site. The use of present/past tense is due to the fact that the MiniLyrics website has been down for about a month (if not longer) and there's no word about what's going on. Or if it will ever return.
Title: Re: How to search for synchronised lyrics?
Post by: frankz on June 10, 2021, 10:42:22 PM
The only database with synchronized lyrics is MiniLyrics, and they have been off-line for some time now with no indication about when or if they will ever return.

If they return, you have to install their program and then there's a MusicBee plugin that interfaces with it.
Title: Re: How to search for synchronised lyrics?
Post by: frankz on June 10, 2021, 10:42:42 PM
What he said.
Title: Re: How to search for synchronised lyrics?
Post by: sveakul on June 10, 2021, 11:55:39 PM
Musixmatch also has synced lyrics available, but I heard they require some kind of recently implemented API key to get at them now, which you need to register for to acquire (https://developer.musixmatch.com/documentation (https://developer.musixmatch.com/documentation)).
Title: Re: How to search for synchronised lyrics?
Post by: Steven on June 12, 2021, 12:22:51 AM
the free api is very restricted with the hit count and its not even clear to me that you get the full lyrics either - just the first few lines
Title: Re: How to search for synchronised lyrics?
Post by: phred on June 12, 2021, 03:16:12 AM
its not even clear to me that you get the full lyrics either - just the first few lines
I don't use synced lyrics, but when the Lyrics Reloaded (Updated) plugin fails to find lyrics, I do a manual search via Bing. Among the hits is often one from Musixmatch. The lyrics are -never- the entire song. Usually only the first verse. So now I don't even bother looking at Musixmatch.
Title: Re: How to search for synchronised lyrics?
Post by: sveakul on June 12, 2021, 04:17:27 AM
That's strange about the Bing searches.  I consistently draw full lyrics (non-synced) from Musixmatch with another popular player.  No shade intended on LyricsReloaded or the great job frankz has done maintaining this well past its initial "expiration date."  My point is that hope springs eternal, and that making use of MusicBee's external tool feature can help when shaking the lyrics tree.
Title: Re: How to search for synchronised lyrics?
Post by: phred on June 12, 2021, 12:34:46 PM
The Bing search results overall are satisfactory. It's the Musixmatch results that are lacking. It is indeed odd that you're getting the complete lyrics yet I only get a verse. I'll dig up an example later today and post a link and we can compare. Perhaps it's a location issue.

[Slightly off-topic: Windows works in mysterious ways and I've often seen different results from two similar PC's. Right now I've got the latest Firefox (v89) on three PCs. Due to the "new and improved" UI they introduced in this version I'm running a userChrome.css script to get the UI more to my liking. On one PC the 'open new tab' indicator (+) is on the right side of the tabs. On another PC, running the exact same .css on the exact same Firefox version, the indicator is on the left.]

Back on--topic - yes, a big top of the old phred hat goes to frankz for keeping the plugin going.