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==== Adding music to a playlist ====
==== Adicionando músicas a uma lista de músicas ====


There are four ways to add music to the playlist.
There are four ways to add music to the playlist.

Revision as of 16:59, 2 September 2012

Lista de músicas

Painel da lista de músicas

Agora que o Amarok pesquisou sua coleção de músicas, você poderá querer ouvi-la. Assim, use a área da Lista de músicas para criar uma lista que contém a seleção de faixas que deseja. Aqui é onde você irá tocar suas músicas, transmissões ou 'podcasts'.

Você poderá ordenar a sua lista pelo título, álbum, artista, gênero, entre outros. Por exemplo, poderá ordenar as suas faixas primeiro pelo ano, depois pelo artista e assim por diante.

O campo de pesquisa permite-lhe pesquisar ou filtrar suas faixas. Os ícones e próximo ao topo do painel de Listas de músicas permite que você pule para a faixa seguinte ou anterior contendo as letras que você escolheu. O botão permite que você filtre suas faixas por artista, álbum, etc.

O leiaute da Lista de músicas pode ser alterado através do menu de topo: Lista de músicas -> Leiautes de lista de músicas.

Adicionando músicas a uma lista de músicas

There are four ways to add music to the playlist.


  1. Choose some of your music in the content browser and drag it to the right. If you drag it over the Context pane you will see the Pop-Up Dropper, also known as PUD. The image above shows PUD in action. PUD provides three options: Add to Playlist, Replace Playlist, and More.... The option highlighted in the gray area (Add to Playlist in this image) is the active one. Dropping the album there adds it to the playlist in the Playlist pane. Choose one of the other options to do something else with your selection. Dragging it over More... brings up a new menu of choices in PUD.
  2. Drag your selection all the way onto the Playlist pane on the right-hand side of the Amarok screen.
  3. Double-click the album/track you wish to transfer to the playlist.
  4. Right-click the album or track. In your right-click menu, you will find similar choices. The image below shows the context menu that appears after an item has been right-clicked. Select Add to Playlist.


Using the Toolbar

The Toolbar at the top of the Amarok screen provides a simple interface to control the playing of music in the Playlist.

Click the round icon on the left to start your music playing, and click it again to pause. On the right is the volume and mute control; click on the center of the icon to mute. Use your mouse scroll wheel to control the volume, or drag/click your mouse on the outside ring of the volume icon.

Once a track or stream begins to play, the Artist / Album / Track title slowly alternates in bold in the center. On the right is the next track, which you can click to start it playing immediately. Once a track has played it will be on the left, so you can click on the title to go back to it. The progress bar in the middle of the Toolbar indicates the time elapsed (left hand) and time remaining (right hand) for the track that is currently playing.

If you'd rather see a more traditional toolbar, you can select Slim Toolbar from the View menu.

Manipulating playlists

You may want to delete albums or tracks from your playlist, rearrange the displayed items for each track or rearrange the display order of tracks.

Removing a track

You can remove any track or album from your playlist by:

  1. Right-click on the item in the playlist and choose the option Remove from playlist.
  2. Drag the item to be deleted over the Context pane to activate PUD. Several options will appear over the Context pane. Drag the item to the area marked Delete from playlist. See the image below that shows a track being dragged onto the Remove option in PUD.
  3. Selecting the track or tracks and use your Delete key. Multiple tracks can be selected using Shift or Ctrl.

Undo your delete by pressing Ctrl + Z or by clicking the arrow in the Playlist Toolbar at the bottom of the Playlist pane (see below).

Using the Playlist tools at the bottom

At the bottom of the Playlist pane are seven icons:

Icon Action
Clear playlist of all albums and tracks.
Save your playlist. If you do not rename, saves the date as a name.
Undo your last edit to playlist.
Redo your last undo to playlist.
Highlight the track currently playing. Useful for long playlists.
Set the play mode: repeat tracks, random order, prefer rarely played, etc.
Edit the playlist queue; which are tracks played first before the playlist resumes.

These buttons provide convenient alternatives to several keyboard actions.

Saving and retrieving your favorite playlists

The disk icon (shown in the table above), at the bottom of your Playlist pane, allows you to save the current Amarok playlist. This enables you to recall a particular selection of music from your collection at any time. Playlists only contain pointers to the music you selected, not the music itself. So if your playlist is pointing to music on an external device, it must be connected and mounted, otherwise the music cannot be played. There are three places to store playlists:

  1. outside Amarok on your computer file system,
  2. in your Amarok playlist database
  3. on an portable media device.

Clicking the disk icon at the bottom of the Playlist pane stores your playlist in the Amarok playlist database. To save to disk, click and hold, then scroll to that choice.

Click and hold, scroll to save playlist

By default, your saved playlist has a name composed of the date and time when you saved it (see image below). Right-click the playlist name to rename it. Right-clicking on a playlist name also allows you to add it to your existing playlist in the Playlist pane, or to replace your existing playlist.