Too little too late. Amarok stopped being an useful music player and organizer and became a Wikipedia browser that also plays music, throwing the baby with the bath water and ostracizing its userbase. Let it stay dead, please. Apart from a coding exercise, there’s not anything good coming from it anymore.
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Originally posted by AnonymousCoward View Postmpd works fine for me, with over three times as many files.
I am aware of others aswell with 20k+ libraries which it works without any hickups for, so sounds kind of odd.
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Originally posted by zanny View Post
Clementine is the only music player I know of that ...
GitHub is where people build software. More than 100 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 420 million projects.
After dependencies are installed, "meson builddir", "cd builddir" and "ninja" to compile. The executable will be in app/quince.
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Yay! I'm still using amarok, and it still rocks for me on a 50G collection. I don't see why so much people complain, really. The UI is consistent, and didn'"t had a single issue in years in managing, tagging and playing music.
Quite glad that its rolling to Qt5!
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Another happy Amarok user here. Though in all honesty, what I would like to see is a simple, no frills, folder based player. Add to that plugins to turn it into Amarok or even (pardon the expression) iTunes. But keep the core nimble. That will take care of ongoing maintenance.
Music players today integrate everything and the kitchen sink, but no player has worked for me as well as the old Winamp. Which is still installed on my Windows, next to Foobar2k.
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In Kubuntu, for some releases now Amarok has a bug that it do not remembers the play list after you close it. And a nasty memory consumption (starts at 400 MB).
But you know what? I came back to it after trying in vain replacing it with Clementine and others.
- No other have the interface flexibility it has;
- No other have a playlist interface like it has;
- I dot not care about memory consumption, I have lots to spare;
- I can recreate the playlist with one click and drop movement;
The development never really stopped, just have keep going at a slow pace.
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