Parse and convert the krc lyrics of cool dog into the php source code of lrc lyrics. Recently, when collecting the lyrics of Codoy music, we found that the lyrics of Codoy music are all "garbled" and the lyrics we usually see are all in lrc format, this kind of cool dog dedicated recently found that the lyrics of cool dog Music are directly browsed as "garbled" when collecting the lyrics of cool dog Music, and the lyrics I usually see are all in lrc format, this kind of krc format for Codoy is obviously specially handled. it is usually different to listen to music with Codoy, the only difference is that the lyrics can be highlighted by words.
Decompile the Flash player of Codoy and find the following codes of the event code decrypted by krc:
public function loaderCompleteHandler(param1:ByteArray) : void{ this.newkeyBytes = [64, 71, 97, 119, 94, 50, 116, 71, 81, 54, 49, 45, 206, 210, 110, 105]; var result:* = param1; var krcBytes:* = new ByteArray(); result.position = 4; result.readBytes(krcBytes); var l:* = krcBytes.length; var i:int; while (i < l) { krcBytes[i] = krcBytes[i] ^ this.newkeyBytes[i % this.newkeyBytes.length]; i = (i + 1); } try { krcBytes.uncompress(); } catch (error:SecurityError) { errorfun("uncompressError"); return; } krcBytes.position = 0; this.myLyric.dataStr = krcBytes.readUTFBytes(krcBytes.length); this.successfun(); return; }
Based on this code, you can quickly convert it into a php parsing code:
$enKey = array(64, 71, 97, 119, 94, 50, 116, 71, 81, 54, 49, 45, 206, 210, 110, 105);$krc_content = substr($krc_content,4);$len = strlen($krc_content);$krc_compress = '';for ($k = 0; $k < $len; $k++){ $krc_compress .= chr(ord($krc_content[$k]) ^ $enKey[$k % 16]);}$krc_text = gzuncompress($krc_compress);
The above $ krc_content is the krc lyrics compressed and encrypted text content. the parsed krc plaintext text lyrics $ krc_text can be easily converted into lrc lyrics, as shown below:
function krc2lrc($krc_content,$glue = "n"){ $enKey = array(64, 71, 97, 119, 94, 50, 116, 71, 81, 54, 49, 45, 206, 210, 110, 105); $krc_content = substr($krc_content,4); $len = strlen($krc_content); $krc_compress = ''; for ($k = 0; $k < $len; $k++){ $krc_compress .= chr(ord($krc_content[$k]) ^ $enKey[$k % 16]); } $krc_text = gzuncompress($krc_compress); preg_match_all("/[(ar|ti|offset):(.+)]/",$krc_text,$matches); $lrc_text = implode($glue,$matches[0]).$glue; preg_match_all("/[(d{0,8}),(d{0,8})](.+)/",$krc_text,$matches); unset($krc_text,$krc_compress,$krc_content,$enKey); if(!empty($matches[1])){ foreach($matches[1] as $k=>$v){ list($seconds, $millis) = explode('.', $v / 1000); $lrc_time = date('i:s',1388534400 + $seconds).'.'.substr($millis,0,2); $lrc_cont = preg_replace("/
/",'',$matches[3][$k]); $lrc_text .= "[{$lrc_time}]{$lrc_cont}{$glue}"; } } return $lrc_text;}
A simple example is as follows:
$content = file_get_contents('1.krc');echo krc2lrc($content,'
');
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