Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
1. Prepare an audio file for which you intend to display lyrics during playback.
2. Open Notepad.
4. Play back the audio file to check the time [minutes:seconds:hundredths of a second]
for displaying each text line, then enter the time information to the left of the text
line.
Examples:
Time information
[mm:ss:xx] where mm means minutes, ss means seconds, and xx means hundredths of a
second. Enter mm, ss and xx in two digits. Use a colon to separate values.
Lyric text line
The player recognizes up to 95 characters to display the text line on the screen. If a text line
cannot fit in the screen, it will be wrapped (up to 3 lines). Characters beyond 3 lines will
not be displayed.
You can separate seconds and hundredths of a second by a period instead of a colon.
Select [File] [Save As…] to open the [Save As] screen. Select [All Files] in the [Save as
type:] list at the bottom of the screen. Select [UTF-8] in the [Encode:] list. Enter the file
name into the [File name:] text box. The file name must be the same as the audio file, with
extension “.lrc”. Click [Save] to save the LRC file.
1. [File name:]
Enter the same file name as the audio file, with extension “.lrc” (for example, “abc.lrc” for
an audio file “abc.mp3”).
1. [Save as type:]
1. [Save]
1. [Encoding:]
6. Create a new folder in the [MUSIC] folder of the player, then drag and drop both
the audio file and LRC file into the new folder to transfer them.
7. From the Home menu of the player, select [Music] desired search method
transferred song.
8. Press the OPTION/PWR OFF button to bring up the option menu, then select
[Display Lyrics] [On] or [On (No Screen Off)].
The lyrics are displayed on the screen, synchronizing with audio playback.
An LRC file must have the same file name as the audio file, with extension “.lrc”.
Otherwise, the player cannot recognize the LRC file.
A character string that follows time information at the beginning of the text line is
recognized as a lyric text line.
Space characters (both 1-byte and 2-byte) immediately following time information
will be ignored.
The player recognizes up to 95 characters to display the text line on the screen.
Characters beyond this limitation are not displayed.
If a text line cannot fit in the screen, it will be wrapped (up to 3 lines). Characters
beyond 3 lines will not be displayed.
The player can display up to 1,024 lines of lyrics for each song.
A text line that contains time information only is displayed as a blank line (treated
as a text that contains no characters).
The player supports only lyrics display and does not support other information of
LRC file format.
Copyright notice
When creating LRC files using copyrighted materials authored by others, created LRC files
are limited to private use only. Use of LRC files beyond this limitation requires permission
of the copyright holders.