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### ***Method 1:-***
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### ***Method 1:-***
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#### STEP 1:
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#### STEP 1:
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Find the time-stamped lyrics for your songs that don't have lyrics already. You can find ".lrc" files for popular songs at either of the websites given below. A time-stamped lyric looks like this, "[00:04:02] Some lyrics text" for example.
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Find the time-stamped lyrics for your songs that don't have lyrics already. A time-stamped lyric looks like this, "[00:04:02] Some lyrics text" for example.
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#### STEP 2:
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#### STEP 2:
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Copy these time-stamped lyrics.
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Copy these time-stamped lyrics.
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#### STEP 3:
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### ***Method 2:-***
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### ***Method 2:-***
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#### STEP 1:
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#### STEP 1:
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Find the time-stamped lyrics for your songs that don't have lyrics already. You can find ".lrc" files for popular songs at either of the websites given below. A time-stamped lyric looks like this, "[00:04:02] Some lyrics text" for example.
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Download the time-stamped lyrics for your songs that don't have lyrics already. You can find ".lrc" files for popular songs at either of the websites given below. A time-stamped lyric looks like this, "[00:04:02] Some lyrics text" for example.
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#### STEP 2:
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A ".lrc" is like a text file that contains the time-stamped lyrics for example, "[00:04:02] Some lyrics text"
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A ".lrc" is like a text file that contains the time-stamped lyrics for example, "[00:04:02] Some lyrics text". Save your time-stamped lyrics are ".lrc" file.
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#### STEP 3:
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Now you have to rename the file you created in this way: <song_name> - <artist_name>.lrc or for better matching copy the <song_name> and the <artist_name> from the tag editor and then rename the file.
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Now you have to rename the file you created in this way: <song_name> - <artist_name>.lrc or for better matching copy the <song_name> and the <artist_name> from the tag editor and then rename the file.
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###** STEP 4:
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### STEP 4:
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Now paste the LRC files to the following path: /sdcard/Retromusic/lyrics/
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Now paste the LRC files to the following path: /sdcard/Retromusic/lyrics/
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Here sdcard is your internal storage.
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Here sdcard is your internal storage.
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**Some Important Notes:**
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**Some Important Notes:**
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- If you want to skip to a particular timestamp, simply scroll to the time stamp from where you want to start and a 'Play' icon will appear left to the particular stamp. Tap on the play button to play from there.
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- If you want to skip to a particular timestamp, simply scroll to the time stamp from where you want to start and a 'Play' icon will appear left to the particular stamp. Tap on the play button to play from there.
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- When you save lyrics by pasting lyrics in lyrics editor, close the lyrics and open again for lyrics to show.
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- When you save lyrics by pasting lyrics in lyrics editor, close the lyrics and open again for lyrics to show.
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- For those who are having difficulty in making the synced lyrics work, we have a short tutorial video on it. Hope this helps you. {[Link in the note or here](https://youtu.be/1oIOTGWhNMY)}
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