I noticed last weekend, after downloading WMP ver 9 there is a facility to add synchronised lyrics, with what appears to be quite a nice UI I have to say.

I was told in this thread that the UI kinda stinks. I can't actually try it myself because, apparently, Microsoft has decided that Windows 2000 users like myself should not be able to use ther "Advanced Tag Editor." Yeah, apparently it takes an XP machine to do what I can do with a few dozen lines of C code. Just so there's no confusion, I will be the last person on the planet to upgrade to Windows XP.

Anyway I think there is currently an incompatibility between the way emphatic expects to see the lyrics in the frame and the way WMP9 embeds them (surprise!) So I don't think WMP9 can be used for this purpose. The converse (lrctool working in WMP9) is I believe also broken. I think it might be an easy fix to work on, but so far, you're only the second person to ask for it, and I've had other things that were more important to work on.

The way third party programs work, the developers tend to work on the things that we ourselves most want to see. WMP9 compatibility is therefore towards the end of my queue. The code to my software is, however, open source, so if someone else can figure out exactly what the incompatibility is and fix it, I would be happy to integrate their findings into the software. If they could find a way to trick WMP9 into thinking I have Windows XP, that would also be helpful. If they could drop a large ballistic weapon on Microsoft's Redmond, WA headquarters after they're done, I'd owe them a Coke.
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