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kimp93
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I find this as really useful. thank you so much. Are you planing to update to make it work in new addon system?
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being able to read lyrics from the actual MP3 would really rock indeed. I use MediaMonkey to bulk grab 100s of lyrics and store them into the MP3. Great if you want these lyrics to appear on your iPods as well.
Being able to display all of our obscure tunnage without net searches would rock.
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i'd like to give this a shot, but unfortunatelly it doesn't fit my naming scheme.
My filenaming scheme looks like this:
my music files (mp3) are in the following path:
/Music/A/Alestorm/2008 - Captain Morgan's Revenge/02 - Captain Morgan's Revenge.mp3
the lyrics would be in the same folder as the mp3, but in a subfolder called "lyrics":
/Music/A/Alestorm/2008 - Captain Morgan's Revenge/lyrics/02 - Captain Morgan's Revenge.lrc
would It be possible to adapt the script to allow this path as well?
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Hi, i'm using XBMC for a while, but had troubles with CUlyrics (stalled XBMC after a while)
Now I use LCRLyrics with XBMCLyrics, Looks really great
but it keeps on giving runtime errors when exiting the LCRLyrics window.
I use the latest dharma R35326-RC1 and installed LCRLyrics from the
.xbmc-addons-chinese repository.
I have the add-on mapped under a shortkey:
<l>XBMC.RunScript(script.lrclyrics)</l>
any idea what is going on? - wrong script calling ??