amaroK: Cooler than yeast!
I’m just on a role with the KDE worship. To think, a mere few days ago, I peevishly looked down on all things K. I keep finding more and more bad-ass apps and features that makes me wonder if this website is going to transform into a repository for drooling desktop worship. I’ve gotta reign the geek shit in, I know. But, since I’ve already started this post, allow me to indulge in a bit more of the antisocial software fetish.
My latest object of amorous sheep-humping enthusiasm is amaroK, a media player for KDE that comes pre-installed in Kubuntu. An all-in-one player and music library manager, amaroK is definitely the best I’ve ever used. Using MySQL to manage a database of my music collection, it fetches album covers, artist biographies from Wikipedia and discographies as well as lyrics. It does an excellent job of creating dynamic playlists by analyzing the music I listen to the most. You can’t help but be happy with the damn thing. Another plus is that amaroK works with the Last.fm service, letting me post my listening habits to my profile page as well as any other place I should choose. Case in point, notice the “Recent Music” section I’ve added to the sidebar of this page. As I listen to a song, amaroK updates Last.fm, which in turn updates this list on my website. Kinda cool.
Should I be in a statistical mood, amaroK gives me loads of summaries. What I listen to, like the best and might like. Songs are rated and scored depending not only on how often I play a song, but also how much of the track I listen to. A song I listen to in entirety gets a much higher scoring than a tune I skip after thirty seconds of play. I can also check Last.fm for even more charts and displays showing the history of self-inflicted my ear damage and the fact that I have a serious problem with Death Metal. I’m so deaf, but very happy.
Tags: amarok, kde, kubuntu, last.fm, Linux, media, mp3, Music, open-source, oss, player, Ubuntu



March 9th, 2006 at 8:23 pm
Amarok is a great piece of software. If I had to choose my favorite application off of the Linux desktop Amarok would be it. It’s got tons of features but isn’t bloated, and from my personal experience is more capable of handling large music collections than any other player on any other platform, including iTunes. It’s not as stable as I’d like my media player to be, but great releases keep rolling in all the time and I’m sure they’ll eventually squash all the stability bugs.
March 21st, 2006 at 11:49 am
oh, we’re trying to squash them :-) infact, check out the 1.4beta1. even though it’s not the final 1.4 yet, it’s running more stable than any 1.3.x so far did. despite that, there will be a 1.3.9 (the final release in the 1.3 series) soonish.
cheers,
muesli