Having LOVING the lycics plugin and wanting to tag ALL my artist/albums (approx 12500) tracks
Ive ben searcing in vain to batch tag all of the with .lrc files and have come up with the following soloution
You will need:
WMP 10/11
Minilyrics
Journal Macro (free trial, enough to do what you need tho)
* Install Minilyrics & Journal Macro
* Index ALL the files you wish to tag in Media Player
* List them by songs in library by artist view (so you can see ALL the songs in order *may help later to track progress)*
(select all the songs, in the bottom corner it will say how many track, make a note!)
* run minilyrics
*play one of the songs from WMP, you should see it starts downloading the lyrics, GOOD
*in minilyrics > preference > lyric download
auto download lyric ON
show lyrics download dialog OFF
do not download text lyric automatically OFF
save downloaded lyrics in:
save lyrics in C:LYRICS
save lyrics into MP3 as ID3v2 SYNCRONISED
rename:
KEEP THE FILE NAME
* to test settings play A DIFFERENT track in wmp, check c:lyrics, there should be the TrackYouPlayed.lrc (or poss *.txt, if so, play some more well known till you see the.lrc
When these appear delete all the files in c:lyrics (just to clean them up before major d/l)
*make sure WMP is open in fullscreen and the minilyrics window is showing
*play the 1st file in the list (can you see lyrics? Yes?, Carry on........)
*run journal macro, record a macro to press next track once every 2-3 seconds (give it chance to DL the lyric, you will have to play with this depending on the speed of your connection & PC. mine is set at 2.5 seconds per click and a 1000mhz pc with 8mb connection. IT IS IMPORTANT to get this correct alse you will miss lyrics. too slow is better than too fast)
* when you have it running as wanted, repeat the macro the same amount of tracks you have
Each time it finds a lyric, it will d/l a .lrc/.txt file for use importing into MyLyrics AND also save it into the mp3 as a syncronised lyric
This is THE ONLY batch processing way i have found and is taking me approx 8 hours to process 12500 tracks but i thought i would share my experience
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Ive ben searcing in vain to batch tag all of the with .lrc files and have come up with the following soloution
You will need:
WMP 10/11
Minilyrics
Journal Macro (free trial, enough to do what you need tho)
* Install Minilyrics & Journal Macro
* Index ALL the files you wish to tag in Media Player
* List them by songs in library by artist view (so you can see ALL the songs in order *may help later to track progress)*
(select all the songs, in the bottom corner it will say how many track, make a note!)
* run minilyrics
*play one of the songs from WMP, you should see it starts downloading the lyrics, GOOD
*in minilyrics > preference > lyric download
auto download lyric ON
show lyrics download dialog OFF
do not download text lyric automatically OFF
save downloaded lyrics in:
save lyrics in C:LYRICS
save lyrics into MP3 as ID3v2 SYNCRONISED
rename:
KEEP THE FILE NAME
* to test settings play A DIFFERENT track in wmp, check c:lyrics, there should be the TrackYouPlayed.lrc (or poss *.txt, if so, play some more well known till you see the.lrc
When these appear delete all the files in c:lyrics (just to clean them up before major d/l)
*make sure WMP is open in fullscreen and the minilyrics window is showing
*play the 1st file in the list (can you see lyrics? Yes?, Carry on........)
*run journal macro, record a macro to press next track once every 2-3 seconds (give it chance to DL the lyric, you will have to play with this depending on the speed of your connection & PC. mine is set at 2.5 seconds per click and a 1000mhz pc with 8mb connection. IT IS IMPORTANT to get this correct alse you will miss lyrics. too slow is better than too fast)
* when you have it running as wanted, repeat the macro the same amount of tracks you have
Each time it finds a lyric, it will d/l a .lrc/.txt file for use importing into MyLyrics AND also save it into the mp3 as a syncronised lyric
This is THE ONLY batch processing way i have found and is taking me approx 8 hours to process 12500 tracks but i thought i would share my experience
`
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