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How to display lyrics on TV screen
I have an Android TV that will play .mp3 files from a USB stick. I would like to display the lyrics to the song on the screen, like a karyoke machine does.
So I made a .txt file of the same name, containing the lyrics to the song, and copied it to the USB stick, but the TV screen displays, "Lyrics not found" when the music plays. What am I doing wrong? |
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You need an APP for that.
Here's one I found: https://www.veed.io/tools/add-text-to-video Hope this helps you. Signed: Ensign Tzap |
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Thanks, I didn't have a video file, just an .mp3 music file. So I did a screen grab of the text file and saved it as a .jpg and then combined the .mp3 file and the .jpg file using the app you found and saved the result as a .mp4 file.
It works OK on my computer. I'll try it on the actual TV in the hall in the morning, and hopefully we can all have a good sing along. Thanks again. Last edited by Ned Seagoon; January 10th, 2023 at 08:39 PM. |
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Works perfect on the TV, thanks again.
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Nice.
Signed: Ensign Tzap |
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I don't know for sure Ned but the scripts for subtitles in movies have a .srt extension..
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Yeah!
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Thanks for both of these suggestions. I've used both for different songs that I've organised for our Australia day celebrations next week, so that the audience can sing along without the need to distribute song sheets. Thanks again.
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Good to know Ned..
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