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Ok, so here's how far behind I am... the wife and I only very recently discovered Tunewiki. She is beside herself loving it, and I think it's amazing too. Problem is I can't get it working on my phone. No matter what song I get "Sorry, No Lyrics Yet" even when I know there are. Works great on hers. We're both 1.1.4 with a nearly identical compliment of apps and games.
I've read about issues with tunewiki and 1.1.3 where you must manually create private/var/root/media/lrc and set permission to 0777 recursively. I tried that and it didn't change anything. Then I also read to make an LRC folder in Applications/tunewiki.app with 0777 permissions, and I tried that. No go. I SSH'd into the wife's phone and notice she has that LRC folder in Applications/tunewiki.app and it's full of stuff. I tried copying hers over to mine but that did nothing.
I've tried uninstalling and restalliing a couple times now, and have also reset network and general settings. I've plum run out of ideas... anyone??
Wow I have completely exhausted Google on this one. Is this folder/permissions thing still an issue beyond 1.1.3 or am I barking up the wrong tree?
I've tried literally everything, including copying the entire application folder from my wife's phone (didn't work... blank screen when trying to start).
Someone's gotta help me here or else I'm going to go through the hell that is a restore. Yes, this program is that cool!
If it helps, here is a list of apps that I have that my wife does not, just in case anyone can spot some inter-compatibility issue. Otherwise, our phones are identical.
I'm already on 1.1.4 just like my wife. We're using the same songs synced from the same iTunes library and they're working on hers and not on mine. It's not even taking the time to check... it just tells me as soon as the song plays "Sorry, No lyrics yet!"
psylichon, this isnt much help but Im just wondering... What's the big deal with Tunewiki? Doesnt it just get your song lyrics? Why not have the lyrics as part of the ID3 tag in iTunes? Then when you are listening to a song on your iPhone you just tap on the album art and poof, there are your lyrics.
Along the lyrics topic though. I found a program called iLyrics. Basically you fire up iTunes, then fire up iLyrics and it searches for the lyrics of all the songs in that particular playlist. It actually found more lyrics than I expected. Then, resync the iPhone and boom, you have lyrics. I love how its integrated into the iPod portion and you dont have to run a seperate app for it.
So what else does Tunewiki do that sets it apart from that? Just curious, cause I installed Tunewiki and played with it and I didnt notice anything more than the lyrics.