

Registered users will then be prompted to save the marked lyrics as a LRC text file. When the last line has been marked, LRC will copy the name of the audio file to the Windows clipboard. The user can then press F3 to play the audio, and F4 to mark lines of lyrics with a timestamp.

Using the text fields at the top of the application window, the user can modify the tag text to be saved in the LRC file. LRC will attempt to retrieve any available file tags for title, artist, and album. It will then prompt for lyrics text, which can be typed or pasted. When LRC runs, it will prompt the user to select a valid audio file (MP3, WAV, or M4A). Selected media players can use these timestamps in LRC files to display synchronized lyrics while playing audio. While the user controls audio playback in LRC, he or she presses a button to mark each line of lyrics with the time of the current position in the audio file. LRC allows the user to create a synchronized-lyrics text file while playing an audio file. LRC is a lyrics file editor for Microsoft Windows.
