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===== Saving a Playlist =====
===== Gem en spilleliste =====


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Revision as of 20:35, 9 December 2011

Gemte spillelister

Gemte spillelister er en traditionel slags spilleliste. Gemte spillelister virker på samme måde som Amaroks aktuelle spilleliste og er gemt i Amaroks database eller i dit filsystem til senere brug. Det er let at dele dine gemte spillelister med dine venner og det kan være morsomt at bruge dem ved begivenheder, når du har særlige numre, som du vil afspille.

Gemte spillelister kan laves i Amarok eller importeres fra dit filsystem. Det er let at lave en spilleliste med netop de numre i den rækkefølge du ønsker. Til hverdagsbrug er det nogen gange hurtigere at bruge Dynamiske spillelister eller den Automatisk generering af spillelister, når du har mindre præcise behov for særlige numre og rækkefølge.

For at gennemse og håndtere dine gemte spillelister skal du gå til Spillelister -> Gemte spillelister i feltet Mediekilder.

Håmdtering af gemte spillelister

Gem en spilleliste

You can save your current playlist into the Amarok database by clicking the save icon () at the bottom of the Playlist view. You can browse playlists in the Amarok database by going to Playlists -> Saved Playlists and expanding the Amarok database section. You will find them in your filesystem here: ~/.kde(4)/share/apps/amarok/playlists.

Exporting a Playlist

You can export your current playlist to your file system by clicking Playlist -> Export Playlist As... from the top menubar. From the opening save dialog, you can change the name, location and type of the playlist. Then just click on Save. Remember, playlist files don't contain any music data. If you want to listen the content of the playlist on another computer, you'll need to bring your music with you unless that computer already has the tracks.

Importing a Playlist

You can import a playlist file into Amarok just by copying it to any directory that Amarok knows as part of your music collection. When Amarok detects a new playlist on any folder of your collection, it will add it to the Playlist Files on Disk section. If the playlist doesn't appear right away, you can update the collection manually by clicking Tools -> Update Collection. If instead of importing the playlist, you want to just listen it, open it with Amarok -> Play Media... from menubar. Selected playlist will be added to the current playlist.