If we can take a fixed image and make a video out of it of particular lengths, we can leverage the standard subtitle features to create cheap-ass lyric videos. (This also allows for high-quality translated videos.) There should be existing software supporting burn-in for the subtitles, bypassing any of that concern for the use-cases where subtitle support isn't available.
On a dedicated website which we control, we could then allow for the swapping out of lyrics for a particular backing track.
If we can take a fixed image and make a video out of it of particular lengths, we can leverage the standard subtitle features to create cheap-ass lyric videos. (This also allows for high-quality translated videos.) There should be existing software supporting burn-in for the subtitles, bypassing any of that concern for the use-cases where subtitle support isn't available.
On a dedicated website which we control, we could then allow for the swapping out of lyrics for a particular backing track.