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nLyrics 1.1.4(B2)


About nLyrics
- Control iTunes Conveniently: You may use intuitive triggers to control iTunes indirectly. To control indirectly means that you needn’t bring iTunes front and control it by clicking related areas in iTunes. What you have to do is to setup some hot keys and press them to control iTunes when you are working with other applications.

- Dynamically Displaying Lyrics: One of the hotest features of nLyrics is that it enables you to watch the sung line of the currently played song dynamically. It will automatically load the lyrics stored in the music file through iTunes and display them with a precison of millisecond.

- Cover Art Searching: Amazon’s excellent web service provides nLyrics a good opportunity to search, parse and download the cover arts of your favorite songs on the fly. Currently nLyrics supports downloading artworks of songs produced in Chinese, English, French, German and Japanese. Your preference on languages in the System Preferences will be referred when nLyrics decides which website to surf.

- Music File Tag Encoding Conversion: nLyrics also enables you the ability to convert the encodings of tag information embedded in music files to UTF8 which is used by iTunes. Besides MP3 music file, nLyrics also supports files of the following types: m4a, ape, mpc, flac, ogg, shn, wv.

What’s New in this Version
- New scrolling styles (up to 7);
- Pictures as lyrics panel background;
- Three new full screen modes;
- New interfaces for ID3 Modifier and the Preferences;
- Lyrics managed in a repository;

nLyrics

System Requirements

  • Mac OS X 10.5 or later
  • iTunes 7 or later

Download Details

Company:
Fudan University
Version:
1.1.4(B2)
Post Date:
December 8, 2008
License:
Freeware
File Size:
5.9MB
URL Type:
Download
Download ID:
16193
 
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