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amaroK is an audio player for [[Unix]]/[[Linux]] systems running [[KDE]]. It The latest version as of June 2006 is 1.4 ("Download":http://amarok.kde.org/amarokwiki/index.php/Download),...
amaroK is an audio player for [[Unix]]/[[Linux]] systems running [[KDE]]. It The latest version as of June 2006 is 1.4 ("Download":http://amarok.kde.org/amarokwiki/index.php/Download), which introduces a "wide variety of changes":http://amarok.kde.org/amarokwiki/index.php/What's_New_in_1.4 to the player.
amaroK includes basic support for a wide variety of music formats. and includes a music manager.
h3. Music Manager
The amarok music manager uses a database backend, and the user can choose between [[SQLite]], [[MySQL]] or [[PostgreSQL]]. The manager allows for automatic and manual rating of songs, and powerful filters allow for playlist creation. [[K3b]] cd burning is integrated, so that playlists may be burned to audio cds. The manager uses [[CSS]] to style the context browser, allowing for easy 3rd party customization of the look and feel.
Metadata formats supported by amaroK include MP3, WMA, MP4/AAC (iTunes) and RM files. Collections can be sorted and navigated through tags.
h3. Web service integration
amaroK integrates with Amazon.com for cover art, Wikipedia for artist articles, and can automatically pull in lyrics for a song from lyrics web services. [[last.fm]] reporting functionality is integrated, and so is last.fm suggested playlist functionality.
Lyric scripts are pluggable, and can be scripted to work against any lyrics site, although a basic set is included with amaroK.
h3. 3rd Party Device integration
It can integrate with portable music devices such as the [[iPod]], iRiver, and generic USB MP3 players.
h3. Other features
It includes support for Podcasting, and can be extended through plugins and scripting.
Gapless playback is supported in [[xine]], this requires xine-lib.
h3. External Links
* The latest version as of June 2006 is 1.4 ("Download":http://amarok.kde.org/amarokwiki/index.php/Download), which introduces a "wide variety of changes":http://amarok.kde.org/amarokwiki/index.php/What's_New_in_1.4 to the player.
"amaroK is a sound system-independent audio-player for Unix. Its interface uses a powerful "browser" metaphor that...
"amaroK is a sound system-independent audio-player for Unix. Its interface uses a powerful "browser" metaphor that allows you to create playlists that make the most of your music collection. "
amaroK is an audio player for [[Unix]]/[[Linux]] systems running [[KDE]]. The latest version as of June 2006 is 1.4 ("Download":http://amarok.kde.org/amarokwiki/index.php/Download),...
» complete changeamaroK is an audio player for [[Unix]]/[[Linux]] systems running [[KDE]]. The latest version as of June 2006 is 1.4 ("Download":http://amarok.kde.org/amarokwiki/index.php/Download), which introduces a "wide variety of changes":http://amarok.kde.org/amarokwiki/index.php/What's_New_in_1.4 to the player.
amaroK includes basic support for a wide variety of music formats. and includes a music manager.
h3. Music Manager
The amarok music manager uses a database backend, and the user can choose between [[SQLite]], [[MySQL]] or [[PostgreSQL]]. The manager allows for automatic and manual rating of songs, and powerful filters allow for playlist creation. [[K3b]] cd burning is integrated, so that playlists may be burned to audio cds. The manager uses [[CSS]] to style the context browser, allowing for easy 3rd party customization of the look and feel.
Metadata formats supported by amaroK include MP3, WMA, MP4/AAC (iTunes) and RM files. Collections can be sorted and navigated through tags.
h3. Web service integration
amaroK integrates with Amazon.com for cover art, Wikipedia for artist articles, and can automatically pull in lyrics for a song from lyrics web services. [[last.fm]] reporting functionality is integrated, and so is last.fm suggested playlist functionality.
Lyric scripts are pluggable, and can be scripted to work against any lyrics site, although a basic set is included with amaroK.
h3. 3rd Party Device integration
It can integrate with portable music devices such as the [[iPod]], iRiver, and generic USB MP3 players.
h3. Other features
It includes support sound system-independent [[audio-player]] for Podcasting, and can be extended through plugins and scripting.
Gapless playback is supported in [[xine]], this requires xine-lib. [[Unix]].
amaroK is a sound system-independent [[audio-player]] audio-player for [[Unix]]. Unix.
