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#### Q: How do I use offline synced lyrics? #### Q: How do I use offline synced lyrics?
There are two methods for how to get offline synced lyrics. There are two methods for how to get offline synced lyrics.
Method 1:- #### Method 1:-
STEP 1: Find the time stamped lyrics for your songs which don't have lyrics already. A time stamped lyrics looks like this, "[00:04:02] Some lyrics text" for example. ##### STEP 1:
STEP 2: Copy these time stamped lyrics. Find the time stamped lyrics for your songs which don't have lyrics already. A time stamped lyrics looks like this, "[00:04:02] Some lyrics text" for example.
STEP 3: Open retro music and head to the song synced lyrics editor. ##### STEP 2:
STEP 4: Paste the lyrics there normally and exit the editor Copy these time stamped lyrics.
STEP 5: Open lyrics and you should see your time stamped lyrics there. ##### STEP 3:
Open retro music and head to the song synced lyrics editor.
##### STEP 4:
Paste the lyrics there normally and exit the editor
##### STEP 5:
Open lyrics and you should see your time stamped lyrics there.
Method 2:- #### Method 2:-
STEP 1: Find the ".lrc" files for your songs which doesn't have lyrics already. ##### STEP 1:
STEP 2: A ".lrc" is like a text file which contains the time stamped lyrics for example, "[00:04:02] Some lyrics text" Find the ".lrc" files for your songs which doesn't have lyrics already.
STEP 3: 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. ##### STEP 2:
STEP 4: You have to copy or move this file into a location on the SD Card: whatever_sdcard/RetroMusic/lyrics/ and paste it there. A ".lrc" is like a text file which contains the time stamped lyrics for example, "[00:04:02] Some lyrics text"
##### STEP 3:
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.
##### STEP 4:
You have to copy or move this file into a location on the SD Card: whatever_sdcard/RetroMusic/lyrics/ and paste it there.
Finally you will be able to see the lyrics working. Finally you will be able to see the lyrics working.
> If you want to skip to particular time stamp, simply scroll to the time stamp from where you want to start from and a 'Play' icon will appear left to the particular stamp. Tap on play button to play from there. > If you want to skip to particular time stamp, simply scroll to the time stamp from where you want to start from and a 'Play' icon will appear left to the particular stamp. Tap on play button to play from there.