GoogLyrics 0.1.2
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ultramancool at gmail.com
Fri Jan 25 23:15:18 CET 2008
Name: GoogLyrics
Version: 0.1.2
Type: Amarok Script
Depend:
License: GPL
Homepage: http://udmp.info/content/view/13/29/
More Info:
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=73850
Description:
Sick and tired of traditional, crappy lyrics
search tools? Sick of having to go to google
yourself to hunt down lyrics? GoogLyrics is for
you! I've been annoyed by the low yield on some of
my more obscure music with many of the Amarok
lyric search scripts available. A long time ago,
I'd seen a rather impressive windows program
called EvilLyrics, they had an interesting idea,
search for the lyrics then rip them off known
websites, using this it managed to have a very
high success rate at lyric extraction. I decided
to implement this myself in an amarok script.
After a quick day of scripting, here's the result:
a true lyrics metasearch script. Now a month
later, this script is constantly getting more
advanced. It now supports many different popular
lyrics sites and has an extremely high success
rate on even my more obscure music.
NOTE:
This script requires the WWW::Mechanize perl
module to run,
to install it on any distro:
# cpan
cpan> install WWW::Mechanize
Done.
to install on ubuntu or debian:
sudo apt-get install libwww-mechanize-perl
Text::Iconv is also required for this, however,
this is already included in most perl packages. if
not, follow the cpan instructions replacing
WWW::Mechanize with Text::Iconv
Changelog:
0.1.2:
- Added 2 new lyrics sites as suggested in
comments
- Added more parsing into song title (works with
lastfmproxy)
0.1.1:
- now support crylic lyrics properly
- fixes sending of a few characters
- fixes few minor errors in name change
- files renamed
0.1:
- "Initial" public release.
- This release is indebted to PhobosK who
contributed most of the code for this new release,
Great work!
- Now searches with google
- Now supports an even bigger range of sites,
there's too many to list now.
- Many additions were crylic lyrics sites, thanks
PhobosK for this again!
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