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== JuK 3 == | == JuK 3 == <!--T:2--> | ||
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JuK 3 is part of the KDE 4 Multimedia package. Features include | JuK 3 is part of the KDE 4 Multimedia package. Features include | ||
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*Collection list and multiple user defined playlists | *Collection list and multiple user defined playlists | ||
*Ability to scan directories to automatically import playlists and music files on start up | *Ability to scan directories to automatically import playlists and music files on start up | ||
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*ID3v1, ID3v2 and Ogg Vorbis tag reading and editing support (via TagLib). | *ID3v1, ID3v2 and Ogg Vorbis tag reading and editing support (via TagLib). | ||
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* [http://www.kde.org/applications/multimedia/juk/ Juk] on kde.org | * [http://www.kde.org/applications/multimedia/juk/ Juk] on kde.org | ||
== JuK 2.2 == | == JuK 2.2 == <!--T:7--> | ||
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JuK 2.2 is part of the KDE 3.4 KDE Multimedia package. JuK packages are distributed with almost all current Linux and many Unix distributions. | JuK 2.2 is part of the KDE 3.4 KDE Multimedia package. JuK packages are distributed with almost all current Linux and many Unix distributions. | ||
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Features | Features | ||
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* An easy to use, playlist and metadata focused interface with several playlist types: | * An easy to use, playlist and metadata focused interface with several playlist types: | ||
**Collection List where the entire database of music is shown and automatically updated based on folders the user has indicated contain their music collection | **Collection List where the entire database of music is shown and automatically updated based on folders the user has indicated contain their music collection | ||
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*Random play including Album Random Play for randomly playing complete albums | *Random play including Album Random Play for randomly playing complete albums | ||
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Revision as of 11:05, 3 October 2010
Juk is audio jukebox. |
JuK 3
JuK 3 is part of the KDE 4 Multimedia package. Features include
- Collection list and multiple user defined playlists
- Ability to scan directories to automatically import playlists and music files on start up
- Dynamic Search Playlists that are automatically updated as fields in the collection change.
- A Tree View mode where playlists are automatically generated for sets of albums, artists and genres.
- Playlist history to indicate which files have been played and when.
- Inline search for filtering the list of visible items.
- The ability to guess tag information from the file name or using MusicBrainz online lookup.
- File renamer that can rename files based on the tag content.
- ID3v1, ID3v2 and Ogg Vorbis tag reading and editing support (via TagLib).
Links
- Juk on kde.org
JuK 2.2
JuK 2.2 is part of the KDE 3.4 KDE Multimedia package. JuK packages are distributed with almost all current Linux and many Unix distributions.
Features
- An easy to use, playlist and metadata focused interface with several playlist types:
- Collection List where the entire database of music is shown and automatically updated based on folders the user has indicated contain their music collection
- Search Playlists that allow for powerful combinations of search criteria to produce dynamically updated playlists
- Dynamic Lists which are produced by using multiple selection in the playlist selector and are a union of two or more playlists
- Folder Playlists which represent a single folder in the file system and are updated automatically based on its contents
- History Playlist which stores a history of the what the user has played
- Play Queue, an enhancement of the popular Play Next funtionality of previous versions that enables a manegable upcoming queue of items to be played
- Player and tag editor for several audio formats:
- MP3 (MPEG Layer 3 Audio)
- Ogg Vorbis
- FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec)
- MPC (MusePack)
- Multiple audio output backends:
- aRts (Default)
- GStreamer 0.8
- aKode
- Inline search for quick filtering of the currently visible items
- MusicBrainz integration for file identification on over the internet
- File renamer that renames files based on the tag content
- A powerful tag editor that works seemlessly with all supported music formats
- CD burning support via the popular K3b tool
- Visually attractive, but unobtrusive track announcements
- A Now Playing heads-up style title bar featuring the album cover, links to show more from the playing artist or album and a brief history of previously played items
- Cover art management via Google Image Search
- Random play including Album Random Play for randomly playing complete albums