![]() 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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