[+] don't support lyric with encode gbk
[+] don't support lyric with encode gbk
Can you support lyric with encode gbk?
Or can you support section repeat?
Or can you support section repeat?
Last edited by chanedi on Mon Jul 21, 2014 5:50 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: don't support lyric with encode gbk
While waiting you can convert them yourself also in the meantime. I wonder if this one works for you?
I have not tested it but I believe from a forum I found it can work well and batch convert.
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Science-CA ... rter.shtml
PS I am not responsible if it does not work out! Back-up first.
I have not tested it but I believe from a forum I found it can work well and batch convert.
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Science-CA ... rter.shtml
PS I am not responsible if it does not work out! Back-up first.
Re: don't support lyric with encode gbk
I know how to convert. But I use an application that support section repeat, and it doesn't support lyric with encode utf8.....Liveinthemoment wrote:While waiting you can convert them yourself also in the meantime. I wonder if this one works for you?
I have not tested it but I believe from a forum I found it can work well and batch convert.
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Science-CA ... rter.shtml
PS I am not responsible if it does not work out! Back-up first.
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Re: don't support lyric with encode gbk
Yes but I mean after you make the gbk file THEN convert to utf8 for Neutron so Neutron can play it.
Or am I missing something?
btw section repeat - I was the "beta-tester" for lyrics for Neutron 2 years ago and Neutron was able to play, in the end, all my lyrics files (about 600 LRC files from memory) including lines with multiple time stamps - is this what you mean?
Or am I missing something?
btw section repeat - I was the "beta-tester" for lyrics for Neutron 2 years ago and Neutron was able to play, in the end, all my lyrics files (about 600 LRC files from memory) including lines with multiple time stamps - is this what you mean?
Re: don't support lyric with encode gbk
if I converted it to utf8, then another applicaiton couldn't recognize it...Liveinthemoment wrote:Yes but I mean after you make the gbk file THEN convert to utf8 for Neutron so Neutron can play it.
Or am I missing something?
btw section repeat - I was the "beta-tester" for lyrics for Neutron 2 years ago and Neutron was able to play, in the end, all my lyrics files (about 600 LRC files from memory) including lines with multiple time stamps - is this what you mean?
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Re: don't support lyric with encode gbk
Sorry, I don't understand.
Step 1 - you have a gbk file
Step 2 - you use "application" to edit the file for "repeating sections".
Step 3 - you save the gbk file
Step 4 - you convert the file to utf8
Step 5 - you rename the file to .lrc
Step 6 - you put the file on your Android device
Step 7 - Neutron can play the lyric
Is this wrong?
From wikipedia - UTF-8 can encode any Unicode character. Files in different scripts can be displayed correctly without having to choose the correct code page or font. For instance Chinese and Arabic can be supported (in the same text) without special codes inserted or manual settings to switch the encoding.
Step 1 - you have a gbk file
Step 2 - you use "application" to edit the file for "repeating sections".
Step 3 - you save the gbk file
Step 4 - you convert the file to utf8
Step 5 - you rename the file to .lrc
Step 6 - you put the file on your Android device
Step 7 - Neutron can play the lyric
Is this wrong?
From wikipedia - UTF-8 can encode any Unicode character. Files in different scripts can be displayed correctly without having to choose the correct code page or font. For instance Chinese and Arabic can be supported (in the same text) without special codes inserted or manual settings to switch the encoding.
Re: don't support lyric with encode gbk
No, the "application" is also a player that support "A-B repeat". It only needs one button and works like that :Liveinthemoment wrote:Sorry, I don't understand.
Step 1 - you have a gbk file
Step 2 - you use "application" to edit the file for "repeating sections".
Step 3 - you save the gbk file
Step 4 - you convert the file to utf8
Step 5 - you rename the file to .lrc
Step 6 - you put the file on your Android device
Step 7 - Neutron can play the lyric
Is this wrong?
From wikipedia - UTF-8 can encode any Unicode character. Files in different scripts can be displayed correctly without having to choose the correct code page or font. For instance Chinese and Arabic can be supported (in the same text) without special codes inserted or manual settings to switch the encoding.
Step 1 - I play the music
Step 2 - I press the button to mark present point as point A. eg: Point A is 00:15.22
Step 3 - I press the button to mark present point as point B. eg: Point B is 01:20.32.
Step 4 - The "application" repeat the section from point A to point B util I stop it.
I use this function to learn foreign songs. Neutron doesn't support this function, so I use another application, and it doesn't support lyric with encode utf8.
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Re: don't support lyric with encode gbk
I get it!
Does the other application use .lrc as the extension? If it doesn't maybe you can have 01 - song.lrc and 01 - song.gbk for example and then it would work with both?
Otherwise you could use xplore by lonelycat games app to copy the music files you wish to learn to another directory just for the other app ?
I know it isn't the best solution...
Does the other application use .lrc as the extension? If it doesn't maybe you can have 01 - song.lrc and 01 - song.gbk for example and then it would work with both?
Otherwise you could use xplore by lonelycat games app to copy the music files you wish to learn to another directory just for the other app ?
I know it isn't the best solution...
Re: don't support lyric with encode gbk
can you fix it? The title and the artist is also show as messy codeLiveinthemoment wrote:I get it!
Does the other application use .lrc as the extension? If it doesn't maybe you can have 01 - song.lrc and 01 - song.gbk for example and then it would work with both?
Otherwise you could use xplore by lonelycat games app to copy the music files you wish to learn to another directory just for the other app ?
I know it isn't the best solution...
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Re: don't support lyric with encode gbk
I am not the developer but I know someone else just recently asked for korean fonts support as well.
The work-around should temporarily solve the main question in this thread.
The work-around should temporarily solve the main question in this thread.
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