Tony, I've started trying to tag some of my mp3s with lyrics, and have followed your suggestion to put time stamps on blank lines to indicate gaps such as guitar solos between lines, so as to ensure the lines scroll at the correct speed in the horizontal mode. However, this trick doesn't appear to be working. Each line still seems to want to keep scroll until the next line is reached, regardless of whether there's a time stamped blank line in between!

Here's three excerpts from one of my .lrc files to provide you with some examples:
//----------------------------
[00:56:805]But we can get away
[00:59:000]
[01:05:000]Baby don't you try to find me
//----------------------------
[01:17:122]Baby it will be alright
[01:20:000]
[01:23:786]Along the way
//----------------------------
[01:51:000]You'll never see a finer ship or receive a better tip in your life
[01:57:084]
[02:07:974]I am a scavenger
//----------------------------
All show the same problem. In the last example it takes the first line all 16 seconds to scroll instead of the required 6 s, so the lyrics go out of sync.

Vertical scrolling mode works beautifully, so the time stamps should be OK.

Oh, and I finding it very annoying that emphatic disappears whenever I go into stand-by mode. I assume this is a Hijack feature? Would it be possible for emphatic to remember it's last display mode to return to when it's restored?

Thanks,
Ross