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Amarok

   2.4.3  

KDE Sound Application

Score 85%
Amarok
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Homepage:  http://amarok.kde.org/
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Downloads:  87704
Submitted:  Jan 6 2004
Updated:  Aug 1 2011

Description:

Amarok is a audio-player for Linux, Unix, Windows and Mac. Its interface uses a powerful "browser" metaphor that allows you to create playlists that make the most of your music collection. We have a fast development-cycle and
super happy users. We also provide pensions and other employment benefits.

"Easily the best media-player for Linux at the moment. Install it now!"
- Linux Format Magazine


FEATURES

* Quick and simple drag and drop playlist creation
* Music library
* Automatic cover art download using Amazon services
* The unique and powerful context view
* Automatic play-statistics generation
* Full lyrics download
* Full Last.fm support
* Integrated Wikipedia support
* Streaming from any KIO source
* Crossfading
* Podcast Support
* OSD for track changes
* KDE integration

Amarok is smart, it's sexy, it's clever! Try it out today!




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 amaroK gets better again

 
 by Toast0r on: Oct 2 2009
 
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I've to say... I loved to use Amaro 1.4.x when I came into Linux by Knoppix some years ago.
Later then they released version 2.0 and all I thought was "what the hell have they done ?".

The collection wasn't complete at all... as soon as I tried to skip a song or select a live stream it freezes... and in the end the new looks of amarok pissed me off.

However... forced by Ubuntu 9.04 to try out v2.2 I realized it got better again.

Again I could enjoy browsing through my music library and didn't have to worry when the application starts killing itself again.

Good to see the developers did something in the past and the new feature of customize amarok also doesn't look that bad :)


If you read this... this message's written already :)
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 Re: amaroK gets better again

 
 by haukew on: Sep 20 2010
 
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Hi!
A very good program without all the unnecessary stuff that's packed into Amarok2 is Clementine - a direct port of Amarok 1.4 to qt4.
Definetely worth checking out.

http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=86085


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 Re: Re: amaroK gets better again

 
 by jmiahman on: May 9 2011
 
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Clementine requires GStreamer and pulls in a lot of extras. I would much rather use Amarok. Thanks


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 Re: Re: amaroK gets better again

 
 by derFeniX on: Nov 3 2011
 
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Clementine don't have one of my my favourite features - it is cann't manage music collection. It is player and library, but not manager. And it is important difference between Amarok and Clementine.
Amarok 1.4 was manager, Clementine do not. And so it is not direct fork.


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 blackPanther RPMs

 
 by VectoR on: Nov 18 2009
 
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blackPanther Europe Ltd.
Home

it the place of Amarok rpms constant availability to blackPanther OS distro here:
"ftp://ftp.blackpanther.hu/blackPanther/OS/All/Seeker/amarok" and on the official blackPanther OS mirrors

if need an blackPanther logo for your page on download section then available here: http://www.blackpanther.hu/backend/images/logo2009_small.png


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 Amarok crossfading

 
 by surjagain on: Apr 3 2010
 
Score 63%

I wish the Crossfading feature in Amarok was a bit more extensive (like how it was in version 1.4). Now it works only if I stop playing the current track. But it would be better if crossfading was possible while pausing or seeking or changing to the next track. I hope this is implemented in the near future.


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 Love it!

 
 by fipem on: Apr 27 2010
 
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Just awesome... some issues I've being working on but by far the best of best...


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 "Super happy users?" Not me!

 
 by snowhog on: Sep 20 2010
 
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Kubuntu 10.04 32-bit, KDE 4.5.1.
Amarok 2.3.1 at the moment.

Amarok still won't recognize an audio CD unless Amarok is launched via the Device Notifier. If you start Amarok first, and insert an audio CD, it isn't listed when clicking on Local Music.

And Amarok still crashes playing an audio CD, the latest attempt here was using Random Tracks. Played the first two tracks, and crashed part way through the third. The random track selection worked.

I still dislike having to sign up for a last.fm account just so I can see my cover art. It was not this way in the 1.4 version, and I've never understood why the art can't be retrieved from the audio CD - it is there.


It takes less time to take the time to do it right the first time, than it does to fix it the second time.
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 Re: "Super happy users?" Not me!

 
 by valoriez on: Sep 21 2010
 
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CDs don't crash for me.

Last.fm for covers? You can choose that in a search, if you want -- but you certainly don't have to have a last.fm account for that to work.

Not sure where you got that idea, to be honest. What you need a last.fm account for is scrobbling, and a paid account for streams. That's it.


Valorie
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 Re: Re: "Super happy users?" Not me!

 
 by snowhog on: Sep 22 2010
 
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Well, regardless, when playing an audio CD, the album cover art isn't displayed -and it should be. That it isn't, tells me that Amarok isn't programmed to look for the album art on the audio CD.


It takes less time to take the time to do it right the first time, than it does to fix it the second time.
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 Re: Re: Re: "Super happy users?" Not me!

 
 by valoriez on: Sep 22 2010
 
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I agree that this is a bug. Should you choose to take the time to file one, I'll gladly test and confirm. The quick way to file is from Help > Report Bug, which will automatically fill in most of the needed info about your system.


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