A Guide to Amarok 1.4.9.1

Posted by Chris7mas on Jun 18, 2008 12:45 PM EDT
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Amarok gained its huge popularity due to a vast number of features and very good functionality, like a complex collection management, support for iPod and several other MP3/OGG players, integration with Wikipedia, lyrics fetching, and another great number of features. The latest Amarok version, 1.4.9.1, is the most stable release in the 1.4.x series, and also the most fully-featured Amarok up to date.

Amarok gained its huge popularity due to a vast number of features and agood functionality, like a complex collection management, support for iPod and several other MP3/OGG players, integration with Wikipedia, lyrics fetching, and another great number of features. The latest Amarok version, 1.4.9.1, is the most stable release in the 1.4.x series, and also the most fully-featured Amarok up to date.

First start When it first starts, Amarok will show a wizard to configure the basics, like the music collection location and the database to use.

Amarok wizard

Select the location of your audio collection

Choose database type - SQLite is the default

Amarok allows you to select from three database types, and the default is SQLite, which requires no further configuration, but is slower than the other two available: MySQL and PostgreSQL. You will have to set up the database first in order to use either of those two. I recommend to stick with the default for now.

After you click Finish, Amarok will start scanning your music files and building up the collection. The duration of the scan varies from one PC to another. It took 2 minutes and a half to scan my collection consisting of around 3800 OGG Vorbis files, on my Core 2 Duo 1.8 GHz. It's not a record, but it's neither slow, considering some other audio players take even 5-7 minutes for the same operation while not providing the same amount of collection features.

The playlist Next, populate your playlist by going to Playlist -> Add Media and select the directories in which your music is located.

Populating the playlist

The playlist offers plenty sort options: you can sort by album, title, even bitrate. Basically any information that can be offered about a song at a given time. I always prefer to sort them by path (the Directory column). You can even change the order the columns are shown, or hide the ones which you don't want to be shown.

The context browser

Changing default theme and appearance You can can change Amarok's default theme with one which suits your taste better, like the Moon theme which I like the most. Go to Settings -> Configure Amarok -> Appearance and either install a new theme from a .tar.gz compressed file or download a new one. You can also configure font sizes and colours in the same location.

Use scripts to expand functionality One of the great features Amarok comes with is the ability to expand it using various scripts. Two which I strongly recommend are the ConTEXT script (which will search for text or HTML files in the album's directory and display the information found in the context browser) and the WikiLyrics (which uses many lyrics search sites in order to display the currently playing song's lyrics in the Lyrics tab). To download those scripts, go to Tools -> Script Manager and click on the Get More Scripts button.

You can also install scripts located on your local hard drive, given that their name ends up in .amarokscript.tar.gz or .amarokscript.tar.bz2.

If you want to use MySQL instead of the default SQLite, you can use the official guide here.

Configuring MySQL with username and password - you will also need to configure first the MySQL database from command line

Scanning music collection using MySQL database

Another good feature Amarok has is an integrated file browser, which allows you to easily drag and drop files and folder directly into the playlist. It's very useful, especially that it also offers Konqueror's Properties when you right click on any file or folder.

Drag and drop files directly into the playlist

Integrated music shop - Magnatune Magnatune is a service which allows artists to sell and promote music licensed under a Creative Commons license. Amarok integrated this service in a separate tab, which will be displayed in the place of the context browser when selected.

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