The SYLT spec references doing sychronized lyrics by syllable (``follow the bouncing ball''). Will emphatic deal with that properly, instead of the one timestamp per line paradigm (20 cents)?
Not yet... I did consider it, but how useful is that on the empeg? It'd be "cute" to see the current word or syllable lighting up or even a little bouncing ball, but is it that useful? If enough people really want it, I can see what I can do...
Can you imagine trying to accurately tag every syllable of "One Week" or "It's the End of the World as We Know It?"
The great thing about writing (apparently) the only utility on the planet that's adding SYLT frames to MP3's is you can specify which mechanisms get implemented. Until lrc2sylt provides a mechanism for this (which would involve something that looks nothing like a LRC file, of course) are we really going to see any MP3's encoded with syllable timestamps?