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Letra - Velocidade

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Letra - Velocidade

Quase todas as músicas que escuto estão com a letra atrasada ou adiantada.
Esses dias estava escutando uma música e pensei se teria como diminuir/aumentar a velocidade em que a letra está sendo lida e ter uma opção para Karaokê ler tanto a linha ou de palavra em palavra.

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Hey @justozor,

 

Thanks for posting in the Community and welcome.

 

We hope you don't mind us moving your post out of the ideas section to one of our Help boards as it fits better here.

 

That being said, we'd like you to know that other users have similar questions, so let us add some insights.


So, currently there's no way to increase or decrease the speed of a song. This is only possible for podcasts at the moment. We located this idea, in which status you can find more info about that. Basically, we don't have any immediate plans to implement it. Part of the reasoning for that is the different licensing issues that may arise with such a feature. This doesn't mean the idea has been rejected, so feel free to add your vote in the thumbs up icon and subscribe to it in the three dot menu.

 

On another note, regarding your other request, another user already posted an idea about it here. Even though the status is set as Case Closed, it doesn't mean this other idea has been rejected. We’d suggest adding your vote and subscribing to the idea to get notified as soon as we have any updates to share.

 

Lastly, keep in mind that, when you post an new suggestion on our help boards, you'll need to follow our Idea Exchange Guidelines. It's important to take into account:

 

  • Ideas should be posted in English.
  • One change request per Idea. If you have more than one idea please make a new Idea submission for each.
  • If there’s already an existing idea, you can just add your vote to it.

So, next time, make sure to familiarize with our Guidelines before post there 🙂

 

We hope you found this helpful. We're always here to help.

 

AlejaRModerator
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Hey @justozor,

 

Thanks for posting in the Community and welcome.

 

We hope you don't mind us moving your post out of the ideas section to one of our Help boards as it fits better here.

 

That being said, we'd like you to know that other users have similar questions, so let us add some insights.


So, currently there's no way to increase or decrease the speed of a song. This is only possible for podcasts at the moment. We located this idea, in which status you can find more info about that. Basically, we don't have any immediate plans to implement it. Part of the reasoning for that is the different licensing issues that may arise with such a feature. This doesn't mean the idea has been rejected, so feel free to add your vote in the thumbs up icon and subscribe to it in the three dot menu.

 

On another note, regarding your other request, another user already posted an idea about it here. Even though the status is set as Case Closed, it doesn't mean this other idea has been rejected. We’d suggest adding your vote and subscribing to the idea to get notified as soon as we have any updates to share.

 

Lastly, keep in mind that, when you post an new suggestion on our help boards, you'll need to follow our Idea Exchange Guidelines. It's important to take into account:

 

  • Ideas should be posted in English.
  • One change request per Idea. If you have more than one idea please make a new Idea submission for each.
  • If there’s already an existing idea, you can just add your vote to it.

So, next time, make sure to familiarize with our Guidelines before post there 🙂

 

We hope you found this helpful. We're always here to help.

 

AlejaRModerator
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