![]() ![]() I also have GoneMAD player on this same device, and it too will not display the FLAC lyrics, but does show the ALAC ones. If I convert this file to ALAC (I use dbPoweramp), that file will play and does display the lyrics. However I typically use ALAC in my library, since I also have to deal with some iDevices in the family. I was unable to view the lyrics in your FLAC file using Poweramp v3. First, I have an iBasso DX160, so we are using a similar Android-based player platform. I don't usually use lyrics, so nothing to compare it with otherwise.Įdit: OK something strange. I have Poweramp v3 on a device here, I will try it and let you know if it is working for me. Sorry, was working from memory on that one, messed up the date/time language. Do I do that here using the upload icon at the top of the composition window? ![]() I an easily supply a copy of a working file, and one of the problematic ones. It's just the lyrics that stubbornly won't display.Īgain, older files I added lyrics to DO display, so I don't think the issue is with either the player or Poweramp. I should note that other things that were changed or added on those files I was trying to add lyrics to (genre, composers, consistent spelling of band's name, etc.) all display correctly. ![]() No glitches in the payback of the files I added lyrics to. I can spot no difference except in the lyrics themselves, ie. Have compared several files with added lyrics to the ones I've tried to add in the last two days. Same computer, same version of Windows (but there has been a forced update there). Nothing has changed since I last successfully added lyrics. ![]()
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