BenQ 150 Synchronize the lyrics with the song, Simulate the synchronization result Optional

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Convert to LYR file

 

 

 

Synchronize (Click this button to

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

insert a synchronization point)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Open the song file for the lyrics

 

 

 

Remove the last inserted sync point

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Step 1: Synchronize the lyrics with the song

Your computer must have a sound card and an earphone or speaker for this operation.

1.Click the button to open a lyrics text file (in .txt format). You can also copy lyrics from elsewhere and paste it onto the Lyrics Editing and Conversion Tool window directly.

2.Click the button to open the song file for the lyrics.

3.The music file will play automatically after it is opened. Now you can start synchronizing the lyrics with the song. When the song goes to the start of a sentence, place mouse cursor

on the beginning of that sentence and click the button to mark a sync point. Perform the same action for the rest of the song and the lyrics.

4.When finished, click the butto to convert and save the synchronized lyrics as a .lyr file.

If you want to simulate the synchronization result, you need to save current file as a .smi file. Click “Sync” on the menu bar and select “Convert TLY into SMI”.

Step 2: Simulate the synchronization result (Optional)

Before simulating the synchronization result, make sure that you have Windows Media Player 7.0 or later ver- sions in your computer. Otherwise, please download and install it from www.windowsmedia.com.

1. Click Sync on the menu bar and select Verify Sync. The following window will appear.

2.Click the Browse->Musicbutton to browse for and select the music file and then the Browse->SMIbutton to browse for and select the corresponding .smi file. Click the Play button. The synchronization result will appear in a box at the lower right corner of the window.

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Contents Welcome Disclaimer CopyrightHandling Instructions Table of Contents Using the Joybee 150 Digital Audio Player Software Your Joybee 150 Digital Audio Player Package ContentsIntroduction System Requirements ON/OFF/Play /Pause Button Touring the Joybee 150 Digital Audio PlayerButtons/Ports LCD DisplayNext track/Fast forward Button Power SwitchVolume up VOL +/Volume down VOL Button Previous track/Fast rewind ButtonHand strap hole Wired remote control jackMicrophone Earphone jackWired Remote Control No. Description LCD DisplayGetting the Joybee 150 Digital Audio Player Ready Connecting Earphone and Remote ControlCharging the Battery Installing Joybee 150 Digital Audio Player Software Installing in Windows ME/Windows 2000/Windows XP Installing the USB DriverInstalling in Windows Lyrics Synchronization Using the Joybee 150 Digital Audio PlayerTurning the Player On and Off Playing MusicEqualizer Play Speed, Equalizer, Play Mode and Repeat TimePlay Mode Play SpeedRecord Setup Recording and Related SetupRepeat Time Bitrate Channel ModeVAD Setup For recording using the built-in microphone VAD LevelSampling Frequency Using the Record FunctionSilence Time Setting up Tuning Level Entering and Exiting the FM Radio ModeTuning preset Radio Stations Deleting Preset Radio StationsViewing eBook Setting up Frequency StepListening to FM Radio While Reading eBooks Memory Management Selecting Display Language System SetupAdjusting Display Contrast Setting up Display BacklightUpdating Firmware and Display Font Lyrics SyncUpgrading Firmware Page Updating Font Using the Joybee 150 Digital Audio Player System Reset Setting Up the Startup and Shutdown ScreenViewing System Information Using the Lyrics Editing and Conversion Tool Using the Joybee 150 Digital Audio Player SoftwareTool Main Screen Simulate the synchronization result Optional Synchronize the lyrics with the songPage Batch Converting .txt eBook Files Using the Startup/Shutdown Screen Editing ToolEditing Tool Main Screen Using the Joybee 150 Digital Audio Player Software Main Screen Using QMusicPage Adding CD music to the Joybee 150 Digital Audio Player Using QMusic Using QMusic Page Using QMusic Page Page Using QMusic Page When should I recharge the battery? FAQ and Troubleshooting TipsHow long is the maximum recording time? My player Why do different songs have different sound volumes?Page Page Page

150 specifications

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