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== Getting started ==
=== Getting started ===


=== Starting Amarok ===
==== Starting Amarok ====


If you already know your way around your operating system, you probably also know how to start '''Amarok''', and you can [[#First Time|continue]]. Else, continue reading.
If you already know your way around your operating system, you probably also know how to start '''Amarok''', and you can [[#First Time|continue]]. Else, continue reading.


==== From Plasma ====
===== From Plasma =====


If you are running the [[Special:mylanguage/Plasma|Plasma Workspace]], you can start '''Amarok''' by either:
If you are running the [[Special:mylanguage/Plasma|Plasma Workspace]], you can start '''Amarok''' by either:
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* invoking [[Special:mylanguage/KRunner|KRunner]] (<keycap>Alt + F2</keycap> by default), entering <code>amarok</code> and then pressing <keycap>Enter</keycap>.
* invoking [[Special:mylanguage/KRunner|KRunner]] (<keycap>Alt + F2</keycap> by default), entering <code>amarok</code> and then pressing <keycap>Enter</keycap>.


==== From the file manager ====
===== From the file manager =====
Open a multimedia file that '''Amarok''' is known to play.
Open a multimedia file that '''Amarok''' is known to play.


=== First Time ===
==== First Time ====


The first time you use '''Amarok''', a First Start dialog box will come up asking you to specify where your music is located.  If you have a music directory already [[Special:mylanguage/System Settings/Account Details#Paths|configured in your system]], '''Amarok''' should detect it and ask you to use it:
The first time you use '''Amarok''', a First Start dialog box will come up asking you to specify where your music is located.  If you have a music directory already [[Special:mylanguage/System Settings/Account Details#Paths|configured in your system]], '''Amarok''' should detect it and ask you to use it:
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Once you have selected the folder where your music is, '''Amarok''' will scan the folder and sub-folders, creating the collection. This can take some time, depending on the number of tracks and the speed of the location.
Once you have selected the folder where your music is, '''Amarok''' will scan the folder and sub-folders, creating the collection. This can take some time, depending on the number of tracks and the speed of the location.


=== Closing Amarok ===
==== Closing Amarok ====


If you want to close '''Amarok''':
If you want to close '''Amarok''':

Revision as of 10:22, 29 November 2011

Getting started

Starting Amarok

If you already know your way around your operating system, you probably also know how to start Amarok, and you can continue. Else, continue reading.

From Plasma

If you are running the Plasma Workspace, you can start Amarok by either:

  • pressing on Kickoff and then Multimedia -> Amarok.
  • invoking KRunner (Alt + F2 by default), entering amarok and then pressing Enter.
From the file manager

Open a multimedia file that Amarok is known to play.

First Time

The first time you use Amarok, a First Start dialog box will come up asking you to specify where your music is located. If you have a music directory already configured in your system, Amarok should detect it and ask you to use it:

If you select No in this dialog, you will be presented with another one which allows you to select your music folder:

See Setting Up a Collection

Once you have selected the folder where your music is, Amarok will scan the folder and sub-folders, creating the collection. This can take some time, depending on the number of tracks and the speed of the location.

Closing Amarok

If you want to close Amarok:

  • Type Ctrl + Q when you are in the Amarok window, or
  • Select the Quit option in the Amarok menu, or
  • Right-click on the blue wolf icon in the System Tray at the bottom of your screen. You will be presented with the following:


If you close the Amarok window by clicking Close on the window border, Amarok will continue to run in the background and only show the blue wolf icon in the System Tray:

If you log out of your session or shut down your computer without quitting Amarok, some of your settings will not be saved.