Export into the CD+G format is supported, as well as export into video. Currently supported formats include LRC, LRCv2 (supported by XBMC) and Ultrastar (without pitch). Karaoke Lyrics Editor is licensed under GNU GPL version 3, and is written by George Yunaev. With high end optimum bandwidth saving web technologies SudoProxy web proxy is fully equipped to deliver unlimited streaming of videos and music by. Karaoke Lyrics Editor is a program which lets you edit and synchronize lyrics with karaoke songs in various formats. Karaoke Lyrics Editor is available for Linux and Windows, and uses the Qt toolkit and FFMpeg libraries. You can use it to make your own karaoke CD+G version of songs with lyrics, title images. Unlike most lyrics editors for Linux, it is self-sufficient, and does not depend on KDE or some external players. To be clear, the the CD+G format doesnt actually play a video.
It features full support for non-English languages, support for CDG, LRC and UltraStar specifics, and built-in karaoke testing window. It has many unique features which are missing even in the expensive commercial software. Unlike just regular lyrics available everywhere, lyrics suitable for karaoke players need to have timing marks which tell the player when to show a specific line, and when and how highlight the words.
MP3+G files are significantly smaller because theyre not videos. The two biggest reasons are size and speed.
MP3+G actually has many advantages over MP4 (or any video format). Export into the CD+G format is supported, as well as export into video. CDG is getting outdated because CDs are outdated. Karaoke Lyrics Editor is a program which lets you edit and synchronize lyrics with karaoke songs in various formats.