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# txtlyric-to-lrc
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txtlyric-to-lrc aligns lyrics to songs in the [lrc](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LRC_(file_format)) synced lyric format.
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This is a simple wrapper around [stable-ts](https://github.com/jianfch/stable-ts) ([whisper](https://github.com/openai/whisper)) that is designed to be used with known-good transcriptions like untimed song lyrics.
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Untimed lyrics are expected to be placed alongside media files in `txt` files, and lines of lyrics (segments) should be separated by newlines. Output files will be written out alongside the original `txt` and media files using the same name.
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Given a pre-existing lrc file with line-level timings, specifying the `yaml` format will generate word-level timings that fit inside each line's timing bounds.
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Note: It is suggested to first convert plain lyrics to lrc files, adjust the line-level timings, and then add word-level timings by outputting to yaml files.
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## How to Use
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```sh
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$ python ./txtlyric_to_lrc/main.py -h
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Usage: main.py [OPTIONS] DIRECTORY
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Options:
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-h, --help Show this message and exit.
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-m, --model TEXT Which whisper model to use (choices are those of
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whisper.available_models)
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-l, --language TEXT What language the lyrics are in [required]
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-f, --format [yaml|lrc] Output format. 'yaml' writes a Lyricsfile (.yaml)
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with word-level timings; 'lrc' writes classic LRC
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(.lrc). [default: yaml]
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```
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## How to Develop
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```sh
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git clone https://g.dracoli.ch/rufei/txtlyric-to-lrc.git
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cd txtlyric-to-lrc
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poetry install
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```
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## TODO
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* connect with lyric retrieval services |