Make sure to switch and use your account in the Play Store app through which you purchased before installing Retro Music. The Google account used to install the app is also used to purchase/restore the pro license.
Find the time-stamped lyrics for your songs that don't have lyrics already. You can find ".lrc" files for popular songs at either of the websites given below. A time-stamped lyric looks like this, "[00:04:02] Some lyrics text" for example.
Find the time-stamped lyrics for your songs that don't have lyrics already. You can find ".lrc" files for popular songs at either of the websites given below. A time-stamped lyric looks like this, "[00:04:02] Some lyrics text" for example.
Now you have to rename the file you created in this way: <song_name> - <artist_name>.lrc or for better matching copy the <song_name> and the <artist_name> from the tag editor and then rename the file.
Find the time-stamped lyrics for your songs that don't have lyrics already. You can find ".lrc" files for popular songs at either of the websites given below. A time-stamped lyric looks like this, "[00:04:02] Some lyrics text" for example.
- If you want to skip to a particular timestamp, simply scroll to the time stamp from where you want to start and a 'Play' icon will appear left to the particular stamp. Tap on the play button to play from there.
## **Q: Equalizer is very laggy and unstable or I am getting a "No equalizer found" error. Why?**
- The Retro music in-built equalizer was removed updates ago so the only equalizer you will have by your OEM or Android native equalizer which isn't made by us and have no control over them. So you can report those issues to your OEM so that they can provide a fix in the next updates.
- If you are seeing "No Equalizer Found" in your device, this means your device doesn't have a stock equalizer "MusicFx" Equalizer. You can try using this one. It's made by AEX ROM developers.
Retro Music uses the native media player that comes with your Android phone, so as long as a file type is supported by your phone, it's supported by Retro Music.
- Try checking up if those songs are not less than 30 seconds, if so head to settings -> other -> filter song duration. Put this to zero and see the songs that should start appearing in the library.
If you are seeing duplication of songs in the library or no songs at all, then it's because of the Media Store issue which got affected by some other app.
**NOTE:** Don't panic when you will open Retro Music and see "Zero" songs there in the library. It's because you cleared Media Store which is responsible for recognising files on your device.
## **Q: After updating the app to the latest version, the font got removed. Why?**
- Retro Music's font has now been replaced with system font, which means the default font your system uses will be used by Retro Music too. It fixes all font-related issues you used to face/are facing in the app.
- With the recent Retro Music v5 release, we have a built-in optional font "Manrope font" which you can toggle from Settings > Look & Feel > Toggle "Use manrope font".
- If you think the font looks ugly, then you just need to change the default font from your Android settings (or use any Magisk module). If you can't, there's nothing we can do about it.
In your built-in music player, there should be an option to save that playlist as a file. Save them and import them from the file manager by opening it into retro music.
> Note that such playlist must be of your offline music only since retro music is an offline music player, not an online music player. So if your playlist is of online music, it can't be opened on other offline players nor can be exported
Retro Music will automatically detect any playlist file when that playlist file is stored in internal storage/Playlist. However, if it doesn't, just open any "File manager" and open that playlist file with Retro Music.
For restoring playlists successfully, the location of songs must be the same in both the "Playlist" file and in your storage. For example, If your music is in "Internal storage/Music" and the playlist file has songs location "Internal storage/Songs". Then it will not be going to work since both these locations are different.