Apple is working on updates for the web version of Apple Musicsuch as the possibility of having texts also synchronized by browser. The functionality is particularly appreciated and, at the moment, only available on the app for iPhone, iPad and Mac. Now, for the first time, it has arrived on the Beta version of Apple Music for the web (therefore from a browser, without an app).
The feature allows users to be able to view, while listening to an Apple Music song, the lyrics synchronized with the portion of the song being played, as would happen for example in a karaoke. Spotify, on the other hand, shows the lyrics in full, not following the real-time playback of the song.
The fact that the feature is in Beta version means that it will probably be available for everyone soon.
How to Test Synced Lyrics on Apple Music from Browser (Beta)
Eddy CueApple executive, reports (via 9to5mac) that Apple manually enters the lyrics, inviting users to send feedback if they find inaccuracies in the lyrics.
Once you have started playing a song on Apple Music, just click on the appropriate cartoon icon in the top left, next to your profile photo. At that point it will be possible to adapt the texts even in full screen. The feature is currently only available for apps and the beta version of Apple Music Web.
Those who would like to try the browser functionality can access the beta version of Apple Music here. Conversely, the normal version of Apple Music Web, currently without synced lyrics, is available here.
In a recent TechPrincess survey, we compared the main platforms for music streaming. From the analyzed data we have established that the best service for listening to music is currently Tidal, which offers the best audio quality at the expense of a much higher than average price. However, users are currently divided by Spotify and Apple Music, with the Swedish giant in clear advantage. At this link you will find our dedicated article.
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