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Parent: UbuntuHelp:Software
目录
Amarok Music Player
AmaroK is a fully-featured, KDE-based music player and management application and is arguably the best music playing application available on most operating system.
Key Features
- Integrates browsing of Artist, Title and Album information with Wikipedia
- Lyrics
- Playlists
- Scriptable and themable
- 10-band equalizer
- Rating system
- Integration with Last.fm
- Download covers and metadata
- Choice of library database (SQLite, MySQL, PostGreSQL)
Screenshot
Installation
- Via Synaptic Package Manager
- Via apt-get
sudo apt-get install amarok
Hints and Tips
- Customise KDE applications' appearance via kcontrol
Using MusicBrainz with mp3s
By default, using the "Fill-In Tags Using Music'Brainz" with an mp3 reports this error: ".mp3 is not a supported filetype".
To rectify this:
- Install the codec for playing mp3s (see UbuntuHelp:RestrictedFormats)
- Recompile libtunepimp
mkdir libtunepimp cd lintunepimp apt-get source libtunepimp cd libtunepimp* fakeroot dpkg-buildpackage
- Use deb-reversion from the devscripts package to prevent automatic upgrade
sudo apt-get install devscripts cd .. deb-reversion libtunepimp2c2a_*.deb
- Save and close the changelog in the editor that is launched by pressing Ctrl + O, Enter, then Ctrl +X .
- Install the new version of libtunepimp
sudo dpkg -i libtunepimp*local.1*.deb
Playing CDs with Amarok under Gnome
To make Amarok your default CD player:
- Open Amarok's 'Settings' menu, then 'Configure Amarok' > 'Engine' > 'Audio CD Configuration'
For default device enter:
/dev/cdrom
- Go to System > Preferences > Removable Drives and Media > Multimedia > Audio CD Disks
Tick 'Play Audio CDs when inserted', and enter in the command:
amarok --cdplay /dev/cdrom
Adding a podcast to Amarok
- Click on the Playlists tab on the left of Amarok, then double click on Podcasts in the left pane to see your current list of podcasts ;
- Right click on Podcasts and choose Add Podcasts... ;
- In the pop-up window, paste in the RSS feed of the podcast and click OK ;
- Amarok will display Retrieving Podcast
- After a short time you will see a list of podcast episodes ;
Retreving a podcast with Amarok
- Click on the Playlists tab on the left of Amarok, then double click on Podcasts in the left pane to see your current list of podcasts ;
- Click the small down arrow beside a podcast name to see a list of podcast episodes ;
- To download an episode, right click on a podcast episode and choose Download Media ;
- When the episode is downloaded you can right click on that episode (it will have a grey down arrow beside it) and click Play ;
Keep up to date with your podcasts by right clicking on a podcast title and clicking Refresh.
Other applications you may wish to look at
- UbuntuHelp:K3b - Integrates with Amarok for burning CDs
- Last.fm for Linux - Last.fm application from Last.fm
- lastfm - QT-based Last.fm application
- last-exit - Last.fm application
- UbuntuHelp:Rhythmbox - Ubuntu's default music player
Further Reading
- Restricted Formats on Ubuntu - Information on configuring support for non-free formats, like mp3
- Getting the latest version of Amarok - At the time of writing, the latest stable release is version 1.4.5 (see also: UbuntuHelp:Repositories)
- kcontrol - KDE configuration
- Last.fm - 'Social' music site