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==== Podstawowe operacje na Listach odtwarzania ==== | ==== Podstawowe operacje na Listach odtwarzania ==== | ||
[[File:Amarok_Playlist_manipulation.png|thumb|250px|thumb|right| | [[File:Amarok_Playlist_manipulation.png|thumb|250px|thumb|right|Menu kontekstowe listy odtwarzania]] | ||
Dodawanie muzyki do listy odtwarzania jest tak proste jak operacje przeciągnij-i-upuść, kliknięcie PPM lub podwójne kliknięcie. | Dodawanie muzyki do listy odtwarzania jest tak proste jak operacje przeciągnij-i-upuść, kliknięcie PPM lub podwójne kliknięcie. |
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Panel Lista odtwarzania
Amarok oferuje doskonałe zarządzanie listami odtwarzania dla wszystkich twoich piosenek i innych plików audio. Tu widzisz krótką listę posortowaną przez albumy.
Podstawowe operacje na Listach odtwarzania
Dodawanie muzyki do listy odtwarzania jest tak proste jak operacje przeciągnij-i-upuść, kliknięcie PPM lub podwójne kliknięcie.
Dwie związane z listami odtwarzania opcje widoczne będą w Panelu Kontekstu w środku podczas przeprowadzania operacji przeciągnij-upuść, aby dodać muzykę do bieżącej listy. Możesz użyć zarówno opcji
, co doda wybrane utwory, lub , co zamieni całą listę odtwarzania na zaznaczone utwory.Możesz również przeciągnąć zaznaczenie i upuścić bezpośrednio na właściwej pozycji w Liście odtwarzania.
Kliknięcie PPM na utworze, albumie lub wybranej grupie otworzy menu kontekstowe, z którego możesz wybrać opcję
lub .Podwójne kliknięcie zaznaczenia w panelu Źródła Mediów zadziała tak samo, jak opcja
.Jeśli w przeglądarce plików otworzysz wspierany plik multimedialny, Amarok doda wybrany plik do bieżącej listy odtwarzania. Niektóre pliki multimedialne same zawierają listy odtwarzania lub mają listy związane wspólną nazwą (np. wav oraz cue). Jeśli Amarok znajdzie takie powiązanie, może dodać wiele elementów do listy.
Menu kontekstowe
Kliknięcie PPM na utworze lub albumie otworzy menu kontekstowe Lista odtwarzania.
Queue/Dequeue Track
Queuing a track will temporarily modify the play order without modifying the actual playlist order by setting the user-selected track as the next track.
As many tracks as required can be queued, and the order of queuing is indicated by a green circle with the determined order. Choose the tracks by Shift + Click for a block of tracks, or Ctrl + Click for individual tracks. The order in which the tracks are selected is the determined order.
Tracks can be dequeued by opening the context menu and selecting the
option.More about the Queue Manager later.
Stop Playing After This Track
Choosing this option allows a track to finish, after which Amarok will stop playing . It will be indicated by the stop icon in place of the track number. Selecting this option on a track already marked will unmark it. Only one track in the playlist may be so marked.
Remove From Playlist
This removes the selected track from the current playlist.
Add Position Marker
Adding a position marker is only available for the currently playing track. This will add a bookmark in the seek bar at the top of the Amarok interface.
Show in Media Sources
This displays the track selected in the Media Sources pane, which is on the left by default.
Album
These are per-album options which will affect the entire album the track belongs to, rather than the track itself. The options are largely the same as the album menu in the Media Sources pane.
Edit Track Details
This option brings up the Edit Track Details dialog for the selected tracks.
Searching the Playlist
Amarok offers powerful searching capabilities for playlists. Simply enter your query for a song into the text box labelled
and it will match your keywords up against the match criteria you specify in the options menu — for instance, you can choose to search only by and not , or choose to match both of them.Pressing the icon moves the selection to the previous search result, and moves to the next result, all without losing focus on the search input box.
The icon in the search field will clear your query.
Enabling
from the menu will cause your playlist to display only the tracks matching the query.More about Playlist filtering here.
Sorting Levels and Bookmarking
Sorting Levels
Amarok's robust sorting abilities offer the ability to sort not only by one field of a track, but by many combined in a series of levels.
There are many different modes by which a sorting level can act. For instance, songs can be sorted by their
and then their .A sorting level can be added by clicking the right-pointing triangle, which will bring up the menu for adding another sorting level.
Clicking the small triangle on the right of the sorting level's name will cause items in the playlist to switch between ascending and descending order, which is indicated by the direction in which the triangle is pointing — up or down, respectively.
To remove a sorting level, click the name of the sorting level that precedes the one you wish to remove. Multiple sorting levels can be removed — provided that they are all lower in the hierarchy — by clicking on the ancestor of all of them. If you wish to clear all sorting levels, you can click the playlist icon to the left of the first right-pointing arrow.
Bookmarking
The bookmarking menu provides options to save your current playlist layout. Clicking will add your playlist layout to the layout bookmarks, which can be viewed in Bookmark Manager.
copies an Amarok playlist layout URL to the clipboard, which can be used for backing up your playlist layout.
Playlist Functions
The bottom bar of the Playlist pane provides various additional options for manipulation of your playlist.
Icon | Action |
Empty playlist of all playlists, albums and tracks. | |
Save your playlist. Right-click to rename it, default is the date as a name. Left-click to bring up the Save Playlist menu, to save your playlist file onto the hard drive instead of the database. | |
Undo your last edit to playlist. | |
Redo your last undo to playlist. | |
Scrolls playlist to the track which is currently playing and highlights it — useful for a large playlist. | |
Set the play mode: repeat tracks, random order, prefer rarely played, etc. | |
Edit the playlist queue; tracks played first before the playlist resumes. More about the Queue Manager. |
Left-click to bring up the menu, to save your playlist file onto the hard drive instead of the database.
Track Progression
The
menu enables you to modify the order in which Amarok progresses through the tracks in your playlist.
The top half of the menu specifies repeat options — whether songs should be repeated by track, by album or by playlist; whereas the bottom half specifies the order in which the tracks play in — in random order or by favor. Only one type of progression may be selected, e.g. you cannot select both random track and repeat playlist.
Favor
Favor is an innovative method to determine the next track to be played when using the random selection mode. The next track to be played can be determined depending on their score (a measure of how often they are played), their user-given rating, or if they have not been recently played.