Has anyone here started to get the lyrics together for VJ yet?
I just finished renaming about 4000 mp3's so they would be named right for it.....was'nt as bad as I thought.....It only took about 3 hours.
But, back to the original question.....the lyrics....this will require much more time.....as I would like to have complete accurate lyrics for every song I have.
This would be a much easier task if we worked together on this.
So far I have completed 3 groups.....Pennywise, Led Zeppelin and Nine Inch Nails.....all lyrics for all cd's.
If others will do certain groups we could trade the text files and save many hours of work.
I have webspace where I can even post them.
If anyone is interested let me know.
I assume everyone (or most everyone) has there songs named like this for each cd:
01 - <title>
02 - <title>
03 - <title>
since the text files have to match the mp3 names this is important.
I am sure everyone knows this also but I will mention it anyway.....if you want lyrics just goto yahoo or google (or any search engine) and do a search for <group> lyrics and you will find sites for just about any group. Check out a couple and you will quickly know which is the most reliable and accurate.
If you are interested in doing this please make sure you get them from a good site that has 100% accurate lyrics.....I am one of those excessively picky freaks :-)
Once you get a system down it does not take as long as you would think.....for example between Nine Inch Nails and Led Zeppelin there are about 200 different songs and I probably banged these out in less than 90 minutes.
If you would like a couple of quick tips how to zip through this quickly, let me know.
Umm.....the next groups on my list for me to do will probably be The Offspring, Green Day, Bad Religion, Blink 182, System of a Down, Rob Zombie, White Zombie, Static X, and Rammstein......I will probably have these done by the weekend.
So, if anyone is interested let's get this rolling!!!
Let me know what groups you would be interested in doing as to avoid a bunch of people doing the same ones.
later,
Andy