

#LINEIN MEDIAMONKEY SOFTWARE#
I also discovered other software by myself as MiniLyrics for Windows at that time. When I asked the question I was using Windows and I got good answers. It seems that there are a lot of people (3,356 to be precise as the time of this post) out there looking to accomplish what this post tries to clarify. Some time ago I asked a question at SuperUser site: Software to add Lyrics to MP3 files ID3 metadata. Then you’d select the Lyrics tab and paste the lyrics in the white huge field making sure to click OK as seen in Figure 1 below:įigure 1 - Adding lyrics to an iTunes music file through the Lyrics tab In iTunes (the media player/library software I use) for example, one would right-click a music file and then select the Get Info context menu option. Again, that’s what computers are for… save us time. This sounds like a great thing to be done by software instead. This is a hard work to do manually because you have to search for the lyrics and then copy/paste it in the right field. It’s just a matter of filling this field with the correct lyrics. If you already have lyrics embedded in your MP3 files you can see them while in a bus trip, waiting for a service, etc.Įvery MP3 has a specific field (also know as frame) in its metadata to store lyrics information. The iPhone for example allows you to read the lyrics of the current song if the lyrics are present in the MP3 ID3 metadata container. I do it to learn a bit more of English since its not my main language and of course because I also want to sing along correctly. If you're like me, you also like to take a look at the lyrics of music that is currently playing in your computer or mobile device as the iPhone. Probably you’ll find something interesting. IS it possible to show SO flair on LinkedIn? This post provides an answer to this Meta StackOverlfow question: I selected a Lamborghini Gallardo because it’s my main car in GT 5 today. To give a more personal touch to your presentation you can also put a background image in your slide.

This is something that is really missing in presentations. Google should give us a way to have dynamic content inside a presentation (its spreadsheet service allows this kind of content). You’ll have to open the presentation and re-add the flair image to reflect your current SO reputation. The bad point in this approach is that as your reputation grows your presentation won’t show your updated flair. This URL will render a picture that represents your flair this way: To change the theme, add ?theme=clean or ?theme=dark or ?theme=hotdog to the end of the image URL. Just substitute my StackOverflow user id highlighted above by yours to get your flair. Inside that presentation you’ll put an image object that points to your StackOverflow flair image URL. I’ve chosen Google presentation because it suffices my needs for the moment. For sure it’ll give you a lot more customization options. You could also create an Office PowerPoint presentation and upload it. Well, basically what you have to do is create a simple online Google Docs presentation. Nothing that a little bit more thinking couldn’t solve: Google presentation application to the rescue.
#LINEIN MEDIAMONKEY CODE#
Since LinkedIn doesn’t allow one to put html code snippets in profile fields this showed to be a difficult task at first. LinkedIn is a good place to show it because it’s a perfect match between your reputation as a software guy and possible good opportunities. Today I just thought about showcasing/displaying my StackOverflow flair/badge in my LinkedIn profile.
