LRCLIB is a niche software publisher that focuses on solving one very specific problem for digital music collectors: obtaining synchronized lyrics in bulk. Its sole public offering, LRCGET, is a lightweight utility designed to crawl the LRCLIB community database and pair every track in a local library with its corresponding .lrc file, the plain-text format that embeds millisecond-accurate timestamps. Because the tool is driven by command-line arguments and simple folder scanning, it slips easily into automated workflows for DJs, archivists, or anyone who keeps terabytes of FLAC, MP3, or M4A files on a home server and wants on-screen lyrics in offline players such as foobar2000, Poweramp, or Kodi. Typical use cases include retro-fitting an existing collection after a storage migration, preparing USB drives for car head units that display lyric tags, or seeding a self-hosted Subsonic-compatible server with complete metadata before family road trips. The utility respects rate limits, skips already-matched files, and writes UTF-8 encoded output that is immediately readable by every major desktop or mobile player, making it a quiet but dependable component of broader digital-asset-management pipelines. LRCLIB software, including the current build of LRCGET, is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest version, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.
Utility for mass-downloading LRC synced lyrics for your offline music library
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