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Tracks are loaded in the ''Playlist''. When a song is over, normally the one that is below the just-played one in the playlist is played. The ''Queue'' is one way to change the order in which the songs are played.
Tracks are loaded in the ''Playlist''. When a song is over, normally the one that is below the just-played one in the playlist is played. The ''Queue'' is one way to change the order in which the songs are played.


== How to create Queue ==
== How to Create a Queue ==


It is very easy to make a ''Queue'', just select one or more tracks and move in the center of '''Amarok''', to the Pop-Up Dropper, or right-click and scroll to <menuchoice>Queue Track</menuchoice>.
It is very easy to make a ''Queue'', just select one or more tracks and move in the center of '''Amarok''', to the Pop-Up Dropper, or right-click and scroll to <menuchoice>Queue Track</menuchoice>.

Revision as of 04:13, 19 December 2010

Overview

Tracks are loaded in the Playlist. When a song is over, normally the one that is below the just-played one in the playlist is played. The Queue is one way to change the order in which the songs are played.

How to Create a Queue

It is very easy to make a Queue, just select one or more tracks and move in the center of Amarok, to the Pop-Up Dropper, or right-click and scroll to Queue Track. As you select or add songs in Queue each of them takes a number. The number indicates the order in which songs will play.

Example





How to Edit the Queue

If you want to make any changes in the Queue you can use the Queue Editor. Start the Queue Editor from the button in right-bottom corner of Amarok.

Queue Editor

Button Description
Move Up Move selected track ahead in the list.
Move Down Move selected track below in the list.
Dequeue Track Remove selected song from Queue.
Clear Queue Remove all songs from Queue.