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<DIV>LOL if there's a simpler alternative, why should I use a more complex
one?<BR><BR>But seriously, although streaming the text with audio seems logical,
it introduces great complexity in the possible occasion of mis-timing. You may
have to disassemble the Ogg stream and reassemble it. From this POV, as a
programmer I'd rather use the comments hack.<BR><BR>Plus, I've seen new-style
LRC files with multiple timestamps on one line, e.g. :<BR><BR>[00:00:40]Atomic
Kitten - Tide Is
High<BR><BR>[00:09.6][00:46.7][00:56.2][01:33.3][01:42.7][02:40.9][02:50.1]The
tide is
high<BR>[00:11.3][00:48.6][00:57.9][01:35.1][01:44.5][02:42.7][02:52.1]But I'm
holding on<BR>[00:13.9][00:51.4][01:00.8][01:38.0][01:47.4][02:45.6][02:54.9]I'm
gonna be your number one<BR>[00:18.9]I'm not the kinda girl<BR>[00:21.3]Who
gives up just like that (Oh no)<BR>[00:28.0]It's not the things you
do<BR>[00:30.0]That tease and hurt me bad<BR>[00:32.9]But it's the way you do
the things<BR>[00:35.2]You do to me<BR><BR>< rest of lyrics
cropped><BR><BR>{p}<BR><BR>Ian Malone wrote: </DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE cite=mid124299980608100330u47c2e4ffp5af54deb9efa962f@mail.gmail.com
type="cite">Annodex is a better way to do it. However some players still
have <BR>problems with multiplexed Ogg streams which might make a comments
<BR>hack attractive. <BR><BR>imalone <BR><BR>On 09/08/06, Pandu E Poluan <A
class=moz-txt-link-rfc2396E
href="mailto:pepoluan@gmx.net"><pepoluan@gmx.net></A> wrote: <BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE type="cite"><BR><BR>I guess it's not much different from storing
lyrics in MP3 tags. Define a <BR>Vorbis Comment tag, dump an LRC file into
it. Let the decoding app read the <BR>tag and peruse it as one would an LRC
file. <BR><BR>Matej Cepl wrote: <BR><BR>Hi, <BR><BR>I've heard somewhere
that it is possible to store inside .ogg files text <BR>streams and thus it
should be possible to store lyrics for the sond <BR>directly in the file. Is
it true? Could anybody point me towards some code <BR>how to do it (Python
preferable, but not required)? Is there any <BR>documentation for text
streams in .ogg files? <BR><BR>Thanks for any reply, <BR><BR>Matěj
<BR></BLOCKQUOTE></BLOCKQUOTE><BR>
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