Amarok (software)

This article is about the music player software. For other uses, see Amarok.
Amarok

Amarok 2.6 ("In Dulci Jubilo")
Original author(s) Mark Kretschmann
Developer(s) KDE
Initial release June 23, 2003 (2003-06-23)[1]
Stable release 2.8 (August 16, 2013 (2013-08-16)) [±]
Written in C++ (Qt)
Operating system Unix-like, Windows
Type Audio player
License GNU General Public License Version 2
Website amarok.kde.org/en

Amarok /ˈæmərɒk/[2] is a cross-platform free and open-source music player. Although Amarok is part of the KDE project, it is released independently of the central KDE Software Compilation release cycle. Amarok is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2.

History

The project was originally started by Mark Kretschmann as a means of improving XMMS due to several usability problems, which interfered with the addition of new files to the playlist due to several user interface elements existing for one task. The original amaroK was created based upon the idea of a two-pane interface seen in Midnight Commander, and the first version of the software released solely by Kretschmann, was based upon the ideal of allowing users to drag-and-drop music into an interface in which the playlist was displayed on the right and information on the left.

After the initial release of AmaroK, several developers joined the project to form the “Three M’s” the first of whom was Max Howell, who acted as an interface designer and programmer for the project, alongside Muesli (Christian Muehlhaeuser), who also provided user interface insight and programming till the late 1.4 versions.

The program was originally named amaroK after a wolf of the same name in Inuit mythology. The app's capitalisation was changed to Amarok in June 2006.

A new major version of Amarok, version 2.0, was released on December 12, 2008. On June 3, 2009, version 2.1 was released which reintroduced a few of the 1.4 features which had been missing from the initial 2.0 release, and introduced some features such as native ReplayGain support for the first time.[3]

Features

Basic uses and functions

Amarok serves many functions in addition to the basic function of playing music files. For example, Amarok can be used to organize a library of music into folders according to genre, artist, and album, can edit tags attached to most music formats, associate album art, attach lyrics, and automatically "score" music by keeping play count statistics.

Although a more technical list of features is listed below, here are the primary functions or uses for Amarok:

From version 1.4.4, Amarok introduced the integration of Magnatune, a non-DRM digital music store, enabling users to purchase music in Ogg, FLAC, WAV, and MP3 formats.

Some of these features depend on other programs or libraries that must be installed on the computer to operate.

Technical features

Amarok 2.0

Amarok 2 was released on 10 December 2008.. New features include:

The user interface had been redesigned to make context information like lyrics and albums from the same artist more accessible and allow the user to decide which information is available by adding applets to the Context View in the middle.

Changes since 1.4

Forks and variations

Clementine: A fork of Amarok 1.4.

The transition from version 1.4 to version 2 was criticized by many users. As a consequence some new projects have been established, based on Amarok version 1.4.x.

Release history

Colour Meaning
Red Release no longer supported
Green Release still supported
Blue Future release
Major Version Codename Minor Version Release date Notes
0.5 Wocka 0.5.0 2003-06-23 Initial release
0.6 ?? 0.6.0 2003-09-20 ??
0.7 The Last Zombie 0.7.0 2003-11-16 Added support for cross fading and customizable columns.
1.0 ?? 1.0.0 2004-06-17 Added searchable 'collection', file browser, cover art from Amazon and statistics.
1.1 I am a rock 1.1.0 2004-09-27 Added song ratings and support for Xine, MAS and K3b.
1.2 ?? 1.2.0 2005-02-14 Support for iPods, Audioscrobbler, MySQL and a themeable browser.
1.3 Airborne 1.3.0 2005-08-14 New playlist browser, work on interface, dynamic playlists, support for podcasts, relative paths in playlists, playlist queue, Wikipedia integration and cuesheets.
1.3.9 2006-03-26 Helix and GStreamer engine, improved interface, work on podcast support.
1.4 Fast Forward 1.4.0 2006-05-17 Improved support for mobile devices, work on memory usage and interface design, integration of Last.FM into the context browser, gapless playback using Xine, lyrics now fetched with scripts, advanced Wikipedia integration, CD ripping via drag n drop, improved handling of podcasts.
1.4.1 2006-07-02 Improved performance and usability, name changed from amaroK to Amarok, Last.FM streams, rating via scripts.
1.4.2 2006-08-22 DAAP client, MTP media device support, dynamic collection, custom Last.FM stations.
1.4.3 2006-09-05 AFT (Amarok File Tracking).
1.4.4 2006-10-30 Magnatune integration, 3 different ways of crossfading with Xine and helix engine.
1.4.5 2007-02-04 SHOUTcast streams, labels.
1.4.6 2007-06-21 New icon set, Rockbox support.
1.4.7 2007-08-13 Updated icons and Cool Streams.
1.4.8 2007-12-20 Added/improved support for latest iPods (using libgpod3): 6th-Generation iPod Classic, 3rd-Generation iPod Nano, iPod Touch
1.4.9 2008-04-09 Only released in Kubuntu. It was missing one important bug-fix, so it was immediately superseded by 1.4.9.1
1.4.9.1 2008-04-12 Updated translations, and bug-fixes
1.4.10 2008-08-13 Very important security update
2.0 In the beginning 2.0.0 2008-12-10 Complete redesign of interface, increased graphical features, KDE 4 support, first (unstable) release for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X.[7]
Magellan 2.0.1.1 2009-01-11 Searching and filtering in the playlist, reintroduction of queueing and stopping after track.

(Immediately superseded 2.0.1 after a security bug was found in the initial release).[8]

Only Time Will Tell 2.0.2 2009-03-05 Bug and stability fixes.[9]
2.1 Let There be Light 2.1.0 2009-06-03 Native ReplayGain support, a refactoring of context view, a playlist layout editor, and Amarok URLs and bookmarks.[10]
Oceania 2.1.1 2009-06-17 Mostly bug and stability fixes.[11]
2.2 Sunjammer 2.2.0 2009-10-01 Layout editing, photo and video plasmoids, breadcrumb navigation in the collection browser, and much improved sorting and editing in the playlist.[12]
Weightless 2.2.1 2009-11-16 Faster collection scanner, podcast grouping, autofetching podcasts, SMB (samba) support in playlist.[13]
Maya Gold 2.2.2 2010-01-11 Moodbar support, custom labels for music, podcast refinements, and many bugfixes.[14]
2.3 Clear Light 2.3.0 2010-03-15 Better podcast support and saved playlists, many small improvements.[15]
The Bell 2.3.1 2010-05-31 Automated Playlist Generator, two new applets for the Context View, cover fetching improvements, and many bugfixes and small improvements.[16]
Moonshine 2.3.2 2010-09-21 Dynamic Collection fixes as an attempt to work better with hard drives and USB mass storage devices, compatible with KDE’s 4.5 release, other bugfixes.[17]
2.4 Slipstream 2.4.0 2011-01-15 Conversion of tracks from one file format to another when copying from the file browser to the local collection, other bugfixes.[18]
Resolution 2.4.1 2011-05-08 Lyrics and iPod handling both improved along with remote collections, you can now better preview your changes in the Organize Collection feature, other bugfixes.[19]
Nightshade 2.4.2 2011-07-07 Enable drag and drop on collections to copy/move within Local Music and directly from the playlist, other bugfixes.[20]
Berlin 2.4.3 2011-08-01 Compiles with the LLVM frontend Clang, Enable drag and drop on collections to copy/move within Local Music and directly from the playlist, other bugfixes.[21]
2.5 Earth Moving 2.5 2011-12-20 Re-written USB Mass Storage support, integrated Amazon MP3 store, other bugfixes. Windows version of Amarok officially stable.[22]
2.6 In Dulci Jubilo 2.6 2012-08-13 A complete overhaul of the iPod and iPhone support, transcoding for iPod-like and USB Mass Storage devices.[23]
2.7 A Minor Tune 2.7 2013-01-18 Preliminary version of the Nepomuk Collection plug-in. Statistics Synchronization between collections and with Last.fm. The File Browser's behavior and appearance was greatly improved. Audio CD playback was resurrected.[24]
Harbinger 2.7.1 2013-05-15 Fix inability to reverse "Use Music Location" decision and inability to clear database once all collection directories have been unset. Fix inability to create database when home directory contains non-ASCII characters.[25]
2.8 Return To The Origin 2.8 2013-08-16 A fancy audio analyzer visualization applet. Smooth fade-out when pausing music. Many UI improvements and visual tweaks including better support for alternate color themes. Significantly enhanced MusicBrainz tagger. Power management awareness with a pair of new configuration options. Performance optimizations and responsiveness tuning all over Amarok.[26]

See also

References

  1. "SourceForge.net". SourceForge.net. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  2. "Amarok: Call for Jingle, July 06 2007".
  3. Prior versions of Amarok required a third-party plugin for ReplayGain functionality.
  4. Shoutcast support is no longer officially included in version 2.2 and above due to licensing issues.
  5. "Scripting HowTo 2.0". Development. kde.org. Archived from the original on 2008-09-02. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  6. David Sansome (2010-02-22). "Clementine 0.1". KDE Mailing Lists. Retrieved 2011-11-03. It is largely a port of Amarok 1.4, with some features rewritten to take advantage of Qt4.
  7. "Amarok Weekly Newsletter - Issue 10". Ljubomir.simin.googlepages.com. 2007-09-18. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  8. "Magellan - Amarok 2.0.1.1 released (including security fix)". kde.org. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  9. "2.02 release notes". kde.org. 2009-03-10. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  10. "Amarok 2.1 "Let There Be Light" released | Amarok". kde.org. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  11. "Amarok 2.1.1 "Oceania" released | Amarok". kde.org. 2009-07-04. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  12. "Amarok 2.2 "Sunjammer" released | Amarok". kde.org. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  13. "Amarok 2.2.1 "Weightless" released | Amarok". kde.org. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  14. "Amarok 2.2.2 "Maya Gold" Released | Amarok". kde.org. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  15. "Amarok 2.3.0 "Clear Light" released | Amarok". kde.org. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  16. "Amarok 2.3.1 "The Bell" released | Amarok". kde.org. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  17. "Amarok 2.3.2 "Moonshine" released | Amarok". kde.org. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  18. "Amarok 2.4 "Slipstream" Released | Amarok". kde.org. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  19. "Amarok 2.4.1 "Resolution" released | Amarok". kde.org. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  20. "Amarok 2.4.2 Beta 1 "Nightshade" Released | Amarok". kde.org. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  21. "Amarok 2.4.3 "Berlin" Released | Amarok". kde.org. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  22. "Amarok 2.5 "Earth Moving" released | Amarok". kde.org. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  23. "Amarok 2.6 "In Dulci Jubilo" Released | Amarok". kde.org. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  24. "Amarok 2.7 "A Minor Tune" released! | Amarok". kde.org. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  25. "Amarok 2.7.1 "Harbinger" Released | Amarok". kde.org. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  26. "Amarok 2.8 "Return To The Origin" released | Amarok". kde.org. Retrieved 2014-08-05.

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