by BlackTornado » Sun Feb 20, 2011 8:43 am
Hello
I'm a new user of Mediamonkey, and I started using it for his versatilty in tag management. Anyway, I still can't obtain what I need, so I'm asking help.
I have a big collection of music (200+ gb), .flac and .mp3 files, and I want to save the lyrics into all the files.
Actually, I downloaded Minilyrics, which does the job for .mp3, but not for .flac files.
It is too slow also, because I have to listen at least part of the song.
So, first question: is there a way to let MediaMonkey auto skip songs after 5 seconds? (so Minilyrics has the time to save the lyrics, but I don't have to skip the next track manually).
Since Minilyrics doesn't save lyrics in .flac files, I was thinking about let it save the lyrics into the same folder of the song, and then write a script or something to "copy" the content of the .lrc file into the "lyrics" field of the tags (both mp3 and flac).
How can I manage this second part? Does a script like this already exist, or, if not, how can I learn how to make one?
Obviously, if you just know a better or easier way to do this, I'll be happy to know it (something like: download this program and it will do it for you instead of use Mediamonkey, Minilyrics and varous scripts).
Hello
I'm a new user of Mediamonkey, and I started using it for his versatilty in tag management. Anyway, I still can't obtain what I need, so I'm asking help.
I have a big collection of music (200+ gb), .flac and .mp3 files, and I want to save the lyrics into all the files.
Actually, I downloaded Minilyrics, which does the job for .mp3, but not for .flac files.
It is too slow also, because I have to listen at least part of the song.
So, first question: is there a way to let MediaMonkey auto skip songs after 5 seconds? (so Minilyrics has the time to save the lyrics, but I don't have to skip the next track manually).
Since Minilyrics doesn't save lyrics in .flac files, I was thinking about let it save the lyrics into the same folder of the song, and then write a script or something to "copy" the content of the .lrc file into the "lyrics" field of the tags (both mp3 and flac).
How can I manage this second part? Does a script like this already exist, or, if not, how can I learn how to make one?
Obviously, if you just know a better or easier way to do this, I'll be happy to know it (something like: download this program and it will do it for you instead of use Mediamonkey, Minilyrics and varous scripts).