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About the karaoke function

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WALKMAN User Guide Print Getting Started How to Use the Software Music "SensMe™ Channels" Videos/Podcasts/Photos FM Radio Making/Playing Voice Recordings Timer Settings Troubleshooting Important Information Specifications Contents list Top page > Music > Using the Karaoke Function > About the karaoke function About the karaoke function When you set [Karaoke/Language Study] to [Maximum Karaoke Mode] or [Minimum Karaoke Mode], the vocal of the playing song is suppressed and the lyrics of the song are displayed if the song's lyrics file is stored in the player. You can also change the key of a song. Song lyrics are displayed when there is an LRC file for the song in the player. The LRC file must have the same file name as the song file, with extension ".lrc" (for example, "abc.lrc" for a song file "abc.mp3"). Place the LRC file in the same folder as the song file. The player synchronizes song lyrics with song playback. For how to create LRC files, see [Details]. Related Topics Activating the karaoke function Changing the key of a song Displaying lyrics [Display Lyrics] How to create LRC files Back to top Copyright 2010 Sony Corporation 70

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WALKMAN User Guide
Print
Getting Started
How to Use the Software
Music
“SensMe™ Channels”
Videos/Podcasts/Photos
FM Radio
Making/Playing Voice
Recordings
Timer
Settings
Troubleshooting
Important Information
Specifications
Contents list
Top page > Music > Using the Karaoke Function > About the karaoke function
About the karaoke function
When you set [Karaoke/Language Study] to [Maximum Karaoke Mode] or [Minimum Karaoke
Mode], the vocal of the playing song is suppressed and the lyrics of the song are displayed if the
song’s lyrics file is stored in the player. You can also change the key of a song.
Song lyrics are displayed when there is an LRC file for the song in the player. The LRC file must
have the same file name as the song file, with extension “.lrc” (for example, “abc.lrc” for a song
file “abc.mp3”). Place the LRC file in the same folder as the song file. The player synchronizes
song lyrics with song playback. For how to create LRC files, see
[Details]
.
Related Topics
Activating the karaoke function
Changing the key of a song
Displaying lyrics [Display Lyrics]
How to create LRC files
Back to top
Copyright 2010 Sony Corporation
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