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Amarok is a free, versatile and powerful music player for linux. The latest 2.x release series, often referred to as "Amarok 2", is cross-platform (can be used on many platforms including linux, mac and windows) and implements a completely reworked codebase that will enable it to incorporate exciting new features as the release matures. The current stable release is version 2.3.
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'''Amarok''' is a free, cross-platform, versatile, powerful and feature-rich music player. It allows easy collection management, automatically retrieves information and covers, and has built-in compatibility with services such as '''Jamendo''', '''Last.fm''', '''Magnatune''', and '''Librivox'''. It also can be completely customized, so users can modify its look and layout so it fits their needs. The current stable release is version 2.9, which was released on March 7, 2018.
 
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If you are new to '''Amarok''', you might want to have a look at the [[Special:myLanguage/Amarok/QuickStartGuide|Amarok Quick Start Guide]] or browse the complete [[Special:myLanguage/Amarok/Manual|Amarok Handbook]].
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==Interface== <!--T:5-->
 
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[[File:Amarok_2.8_Beta.png|thumb|600px|center]]
 
 
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'''Amarok''' sports a three-pane interface by default.


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==Interface==


Amarok 2 sports a three-pane interface by default.
===The left pane (Media Sources)=== <!--T:7-->


===The left pane===
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{|style="width:80%" cellpadding="4"
{|class="vertical-centered"
|[[Image:Amarok2.1left.png|thumb|200px|left|"To the left, we have..."]]||The left pane is tabbed and retractable. The first tab is the collection browser, which is the primary interface to your local collection. Attached devices will also show up here. There is a tab for all internet services that you have enabled. Here, you can browse listings of radio stations and podcasts; listen/subscribe to them, interact with your last.fm account, purchase music from online stores such as Magnatune and download independent artists' music from Jamendo and more. The Playlist tab allows you to create and manage dynamic and traditional playlists and podcasts. Finally, the files tab displays an integrated file browser.
|[[File:Amarok_MediaSourcesPaneDefault.png|thumb|200px|left]]
||The ''Media Sources pane'' on the left is the place where you access your local collection as well as other services: <menuchoice>Local Music</menuchoice> on top, which is the primary interface to your local collection and connected media such as mp3 players and CDs. <br />There is a section for all <menuchoice>Internet Services</menuchoice> that you have enabled. Here, you can browse listings of radio stations and podcasts; listen/subscribe to them, interact with your [http://www.last.fm last.fm] account, purchase music from online stores such as '''Magnatune''' and download independent artists' music from '''Jamendo''' and more. <br /> The <menuchoice>Playlists</menuchoice> section allows you to create and manage ''Dynamic Playlists'', access your ''Saved Playlists'' as well as the ''Automatic Playlist Generator''. <br />The <menuchoice>Files</menuchoice> section displays an integrated file browser and the <menuchoice>Podcasts</menuchoice> section will let you access your podcast subscriptions.
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===The central pane (Context View)===
===The central pane (Context View)=== <!--T:9-->
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|[[Image:Amarok2.1center.png|thumb|200px|left|"In the middle..."]]||This is where all the action is. The pane contains applets that dynamically change to display context information about the song that is currently playing. You can see the rating, score and playcount of the currently playing song, other songs by the same artist that you have, the lyrics of the song, the wikipedia page on the artist and more. These applets can be added, removed or rearranged using the applet bar at the bottom of the pane.
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||This is where all the information is displayed. The central pane contains applets that dynamically change to display context information about the track that is currently playing. <br />You can see the rating, score and play count of the ''Current Track'' applet or the last played tracks if nothing is playing, the ''Lyrics'' of the song and the ''[http://www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia]'' page on the artist. <br />More applets can be added, removed or rearranged using the settings icon on the ''Applet Bar'' at the bottom of the pane.
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===The right pane (Playlist View)===
===The right pane (Playlist View)=== <!--T:11-->
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|[[Image:Amarok2.1right.png|thumb|200px|left|"And on the right..."]]||Amarok 2 has the most configurable playlist of any music player in existence. While most offer a columnar layout as default and perhaps a few other fixed views for the playlist, Amarok2 puts the power in your hands to shape the playlist any way you see fit. To start you off, there are three example playlist layouts that you can use as starting points to create the layout that fits your flow the best.
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|[[Image:Amarok_2.8_PlaylistPane.png|thumb|200px|left]]
||'''Amarok''' has the most configurable playlist of any music player in existence. It puts the power in your hands to shape the playlist any way you see fit. <br />To start you off, there are three pre-configured playlist layouts that you can use as starting points to create the layout that fits your flow the best. You can generate playlist dynamically with various bias or use the Automatic Playlist Generator, shuffle, play at random or repeat, queue tracks and save the existing playlists for later use.
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== Features ==
==Features== <!--T:13-->


===Plays music :)===
===Music Playback=== <!--T:14-->


[[Image:Amarok2.1svn965006.png|thumb|300px|center|"Listening to The Rain Song"]]
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<!-- [[Image:Amarok2.png|thumb|250px|center|Amarok 2 plays a song]] -->
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<!-- [[Image:Amarok-screenshot.jpg|thumb|250px|center|Amarok 3.5 -- ]] -->
|[[Image:Amarok_2.8_DefaultBlocks.png|thumb|300px]]||'''Amarok''' can support most popular formats for music files. <br />The actual list of formats depends on the codecs installed and the Phonon audio backend in use on your system. <br />There is also support for traditional playlists &mdash; you can create, save and load all the playlists you want.
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Amarok 2 can support most popular formats for music files. The actual list of formats is dependent on the codecs and audio backend in use on your system. There's also support for traditional playlists - you can create, save and load all the playlists you want.
===Device Support=== <!--T:16-->


===Device Support===
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{|class="vertical-centered"
|[[Image:DeviceSupport2.6.png|thumb|200px]]||Amarok offers support for a great variety of Media devices such as '''iPods''', [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_Transfer_Protocol '''MTP'''] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_mass_storage_device_class '''UMS'''] devices.
The button <menuchoice>Merge View</menuchoice> at the top of the collection lets you merge collections.  This means songs from your local collection, audio CD, mp3-player and so on will be shown in one unified collection.  It is a toggle switch so you can easily revert to showing the separate sources.
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[[Image:Amarok2.1ipod.png|thumb|300px|center|"Different devices and collections"]]
===Configurable Context View=== <!--T:19-->


Currently, basic iPod, MTP and UMS device support are enabled if the required packages are installed. This will be improved upon and more devices will be supported in the future releases.
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{|class="vertical-centered"
|[[Image:ContextView2.6.png|thumb|200px]]||The ''Context view'', the centerpiece attraction in '''Amarok''', can automatically fetch contextual information about the currently playing song (such as album art, lyrics or [http://www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia] information) from the Internet and display them. This is one of the unique features of the '''Amarok''' series.
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The button "Toggle Unified View Mode" at the top of the collection lets you merge collections. This means songs from your local collection, audio CD, mp3-player and so on will be shown in one unified collection.
===More Internet Services=== <!--T:21-->


===Configurable Context View===
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{|class="vertical-centered"
|[[Image:InternetServices2.6.png|thumb|200px]]||Amarok opens the gateway to a rich multimedia experience on the Internet. 
* Sporting interfaces to services such as ''Ampache music servers'' and ''mp3tunes lockers'', it allows you to listen to your music from anywhere in the world. 
* You can sample and buy music from '''Magnatune'''. 
* Using the '''Jamendo''' service, you can listen to and download music from independent artists who can be supported by your donations. 
* With integrated '''[http://www.last.fm last.fm]''' functionality, you can ''scrobble'' your tracks, use '''[http://www.last.fm last.fm]''' features like statistics, charts and subscribers can listen to radio streams customized to your music taste &mdash; all from Amarok.
* Depending on your region, you may have access to the Amazon MP3 music store.
And that is just the beginning &mdash; you can add even more Internet services using the <menuchoice>Script Manager</menuchoice>.
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[[Image:Amarok2.1contextviewconfig.png |thumb|300px|center|"Custom context view"]]
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{{Info|1=There are many scripts available through the scripts manager. Go to <menuchoice>Settings -> Configure Amarok... -> Scripts -> Manage Scripts</menuchoice> and browse the list of available scripts. You can narrow the choices by entering a phrase in the search box. When you have found a script that you want to try, just click the <menuchoice>Install</menuchoice> button next to it. The next time you run '''Amarok''', you will find the script listing a number of streams in the <menuchoice>Internet</menuchoice> section of the '''Media Sources''' pane. <!--TRANSLATORS: you may wish to add info on language specific scripts to this box -->}}


The centerpiece attraction in Amarok 2, the context view can automatically fetch contextual information about the currently playing song (such as album art, lyrics or Wikipedia information) from the internet and display them. This is one of the unique features of the Amarok series.
===Script Manager=== <!--T:23-->


===More Internet Services===
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{|style="width:80%" cellpadding="4"
{|class="vertical-centered"
|[[Image:Amarok2.1internetservices.png|thumb|200px|left|"Some internet services shown on the left pane"]]||Amarok 2 opens the gateway to a rich multimedia experience on the internet. Sporting interfaces to services such as Ampache music servers and mp3tunes lockers, it allows you to listen to your music from anywhere in the world. You can sample and buy music from Magnatune. Using the Jamendo service, you can listen to and download music from independent artists who you can support with your donations. With integrated last.fm functionality, you can scrobble your tracks, use last.fm features like statistics, charts and listen to radio streams customized to your music taste all from Amarok 2. And that's just the beginning - you can add even more internet services using the Script Manager.
|[[Image:Amarok_2.8_ConfigurationDialogScripts.png|thumb|200px]]||Scripts are add-ons that allow you to extend '''Amarok'''&rsquo;s functionality in innovative ways. You use the <menuchoice>Settings -> Configure Amarok -> Scripts </menuchoice> option to open the '''Amarok Add-on Installer''' window.
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===Script Manager===
===Cover Manager=== <!--T:25-->


[[Image:Amarok2.1scriptmanager.png|thumb|300px|center|"I know Script fu!"]]
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{|class="vertical-centered"
|[[Image:CoverManager2.6.png|thumb|200px]]||You can browse through your music collection using the nifty <menuchoice>Cover Manager</menuchoice> that displays the album art, download covers from various sources or let Amarok check automatically for covers in the internet.
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Scripts are add-ons that allow you to extend Amarok 2's functionality in innovative ways. Using the Script Manager, you can manage these scripts by allowing you to install/remove or enabling/disabling scripts you already have. You can also use the "Get More Scripts" feature to download new scripts submitted by other users.
===Rating and scoring=== <!--T:27-->


===Cover Manager===
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{|class="vertical-centered"
|[[Image:RatinScoring2.6.png|thumb|200px]]||You can show your love for the songs by rating them. '''Amarok''' supports '''&frac12;&sdot;&#10025;''' ratings, too. In addition, '''Amarok''' can calculate a score (a sort of guessed rating) depending on metrics such as how often you listen to or skip a song.
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[[Image:Amarok2.1covermanager.png|thumb|300px|center|"Browsin' the covers"]]
===Pop-Up Dropper=== <!--T:29-->


You can browse through your music collection using the nifty cover manager that displays the album art.
<!--T:30-->
{|class="vertical-centered"
|[[Image:Amarok_2.8_PopUpDropperAdd.png|thumb|200px]]||This is an innovative interface that offers contextual options (such as the ones you see in a ''right-click menu'') that you can "drop" a song into. Grab a track and see the Pop-Up Dropper appear in the context view pane!
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===Rating and scoring===
===Configurable Playlist View=== <!--T:31-->


[[Image:Amarok2.1rating.png|thumb|300px|center|"But...But, I LOVE The Rain Song!"]]
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{|class="vertical-centered"
|[[Image:Amarok_2.8_PlaylistLayoutEditor.png|thumb|200px]]||The currently loaded playlist is highly configurable and can show information about the songs in any form you like. If you are used to the <menuchoice>Spreadsheet View</menuchoice> found in Amarok&nbsp;1.x series and other music players, you can have that, too!  The <menuchoice>Playlist View</menuchoice> also allows you to save or export the current playlist.
|}


You can show your love for the songs by rating them. Amarok 2 supports 1/2 star ratings, too. In addition, Amarok 2 can calculate a score (a sort of guessed rating) depending on metrics such as how often you listen to or skip a song.
===Dynamic Playlists=== <!--T:33-->


===Pop-Up Dropper===
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{|class="vertical-centered"
|[[Image:Amarok2.6dynamicplaylist.png|thumb|200px|left]]||Amarok allows you to create weighted random playlists that adhere to various criteria exactly or approximately.  For example, you can create a playlist that will be randomly populated by songs that are rated more than 3 stars and are approximately from around the year 1967!
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[[Image:Amarok2.1popup.png|thumb|300px|center|"Or you could right-click, but this is cooler!"]]
===Replay Gain Support=== <!--T:35-->


This is an innovative interface that offers contextual options (such as the ones you see in a right-click menu) that you can "drop" a song into. Grab a song and see it appear in the context view pane!
<!--T:36-->
Amarok supports ''Replay Gain'' tag information embedded in files and automatically adjusts the overall volume of the song to a common level.


===Configurable Playlist View===
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Rediscover your music!


[[Image:Amarok2.1pleditor.png|thumb|300px|center|"The Playlist Layout Editor is flat-out awesome!"]]
==If you have problems== <!--T:38-->


The currently loaded playlist is highly configurable and can show information about the songs in any form you like. If you prefered the "spreadsheet-view" found in Amarok 1.x series and other music players, you can have that, too! The Playlist View also allows you to save or export the current playlist.
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* You may find an answer in the [[Special:myLanguage/Amarok/Manual/Various/FAQ|FAQ's]] page.
===Dynamic Playlists===
{|style="width:80%" cellpadding="4"
|[[Image:Amarok2.1dynamicplaylist.png|thumb|200px|left|"A little bit of this, a little bit of that..."]]||Amarok 2 allows you to create weighted random playlists that adhere to various criteria exactly ("Proportional bias") or approximately ("Fuzzy bias"). For example, you can create a playlist that's randomly populated by songs that are rated more than 3 stars and are approximately from around the year 1967!
|}


===Replay Gain Support===
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* For more difficult questions have a look at the [[Special:myLanguage/Amarok/Manual/Various/TroubleshootingAndCommonProblems|Troubleshooting]] page.


Amarok 2 supports replay gain tag information embedded in files and automatically adjusts the overall volume of the song to a common level.
<!--T:59-->
* For support, please have a look at [http://forum.kde.org/viewforum.php?f=115 the Amarok Forum].


Rediscover your music!
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* You can also get direct support in the #amarok channel on the irc.freenode.net network Please ask your question and be patient, as soon as somebody is around who can help you will get an answer. There also are localized channels, please have a look at #amarok.de  for questions in German and #amarok.fr for questions in French as well as #amarok.es for questions in Spanish.


==Hints, Tips and FAQs==
== More Information == <!--T:42-->
* If you find that most of your music is recognised by Amarok, but some folders are not properly picked up, open a console and type <tt>touch ''folder''</tt> where <tt>''folder''</tt> is the path to the folder that has the problem.  In Amarok, You then select the ''Settings > Configure Amarok > Collection > Rescan Collection'' option. Now Your folder should be seen.


== More Information ==
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* [[Special:myLanguage/Amarok/Manual|The Amarok Handbook]]
* [http://amarok.kde.org/ Amarok Homepage]
* [http://amarok.kde.org/ Amarok Homepage]
* [http://forum.kde.org/viewforum.php?f=127 Amarok Forum]
* [http://forum.kde.org/viewforum.php?f=127 Amarok Forum]


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Amarok is a music manager from the KDE Community

Amarok is a free, cross-platform, versatile, powerful and feature-rich music player. It allows easy collection management, automatically retrieves information and covers, and has built-in compatibility with services such as Jamendo, Last.fm, Magnatune, and Librivox. It also can be completely customized, so users can modify its look and layout so it fits their needs. The current stable release is version 2.9, which was released on March 7, 2018.

If you are new to Amarok, you might want to have a look at the Amarok Quick Start Guide or browse the complete Amarok Handbook.

Tip
Click on an image to view the enlargement


Interface


Amarok sports a three-pane interface by default.


The left pane (Media Sources)

The Media Sources pane on the left is the place where you access your local collection as well as other services: Local Music on top, which is the primary interface to your local collection and connected media such as mp3 players and CDs.
There is a section for all Internet Services that you have enabled. Here, you can browse listings of radio stations and podcasts; listen/subscribe to them, interact with your last.fm account, purchase music from online stores such as Magnatune and download independent artists' music from Jamendo and more.
The Playlists section allows you to create and manage Dynamic Playlists, access your Saved Playlists as well as the Automatic Playlist Generator.
The Files section displays an integrated file browser and the Podcasts section will let you access your podcast subscriptions.

The central pane (Context View)

This is where all the information is displayed. The central pane contains applets that dynamically change to display context information about the track that is currently playing.
You can see the rating, score and play count of the Current Track applet or the last played tracks if nothing is playing, the Lyrics of the song and the Wikipedia page on the artist.
More applets can be added, removed or rearranged using the settings icon on the Applet Bar at the bottom of the pane.

The right pane (Playlist View)

Amarok has the most configurable playlist of any music player in existence. It puts the power in your hands to shape the playlist any way you see fit.
To start you off, there are three pre-configured playlist layouts that you can use as starting points to create the layout that fits your flow the best. You can generate playlist dynamically with various bias or use the Automatic Playlist Generator, shuffle, play at random or repeat, queue tracks and save the existing playlists for later use.

Features

Music Playback

Amarok can support most popular formats for music files.
The actual list of formats depends on the codecs installed and the Phonon audio backend in use on your system.
There is also support for traditional playlists — you can create, save and load all the playlists you want.

Device Support

Amarok offers support for a great variety of Media devices such as iPods, MTP and UMS devices.

The button Merge View at the top of the collection lets you merge collections. This means songs from your local collection, audio CD, mp3-player and so on will be shown in one unified collection. It is a toggle switch so you can easily revert to showing the separate sources.

Configurable Context View

The Context view, the centerpiece attraction in Amarok, can automatically fetch contextual information about the currently playing song (such as album art, lyrics or Wikipedia information) from the Internet and display them. This is one of the unique features of the Amarok series.

More Internet Services

Amarok opens the gateway to a rich multimedia experience on the Internet.
  • Sporting interfaces to services such as Ampache music servers and mp3tunes lockers, it allows you to listen to your music from anywhere in the world.
  • You can sample and buy music from Magnatune.
  • Using the Jamendo service, you can listen to and download music from independent artists who can be supported by your donations.
  • With integrated last.fm functionality, you can scrobble your tracks, use last.fm features like statistics, charts and subscribers can listen to radio streams customized to your music taste — all from Amarok.
  • Depending on your region, you may have access to the Amazon MP3 music store.

And that is just the beginning — you can add even more Internet services using the Script Manager.

Information
There are many scripts available through the scripts manager. Go to Settings -> Configure Amarok... -> Scripts -> Manage Scripts and browse the list of available scripts. You can narrow the choices by entering a phrase in the search box. When you have found a script that you want to try, just click the Install button next to it. The next time you run Amarok, you will find the script listing a number of streams in the Internet section of the Media Sources pane.


Script Manager

Scripts are add-ons that allow you to extend Amarok’s functionality in innovative ways. You use the Settings -> Configure Amarok -> Scripts option to open the Amarok Add-on Installer window.

Cover Manager

You can browse through your music collection using the nifty Cover Manager that displays the album art, download covers from various sources or let Amarok check automatically for covers in the internet.

Rating and scoring

You can show your love for the songs by rating them. Amarok supports ½⋅✩ ratings, too. In addition, Amarok can calculate a score (a sort of guessed rating) depending on metrics such as how often you listen to or skip a song.

Pop-Up Dropper

This is an innovative interface that offers contextual options (such as the ones you see in a right-click menu) that you can "drop" a song into. Grab a track and see the Pop-Up Dropper appear in the context view pane!

Configurable Playlist View

The currently loaded playlist is highly configurable and can show information about the songs in any form you like. If you are used to the Spreadsheet View found in Amarok 1.x series and other music players, you can have that, too! The Playlist View also allows you to save or export the current playlist.

Dynamic Playlists

Amarok allows you to create weighted random playlists that adhere to various criteria exactly or approximately. For example, you can create a playlist that will be randomly populated by songs that are rated more than 3 stars and are approximately from around the year 1967!

Replay Gain Support

Amarok supports Replay Gain tag information embedded in files and automatically adjusts the overall volume of the song to a common level.

Rediscover your music!

If you have problems

  • You may find an answer in the FAQ's page.
  • You can also get direct support in the #amarok channel on the irc.freenode.net network Please ask your question and be patient, as soon as somebody is around who can help you will get an answer. There also are localized channels, please have a look at #amarok.de for questions in German and #amarok.fr for questions in French as well as #amarok.es for questions in Spanish.

More Information



Support for this application can be found from the project's home page