Amarok is a sound system-independent audio-player for Unix. Its interface uses a powerful "browser" metaphor that allows you to create playlists that make the most of your music collection.
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This service release provides several bugfixes, including a critical stability fix for a potential crash at startup. Additionally, it provides updated translations for many languages.
This release brings an important bugfix for users of HyperThreading enabled processors. The stability issues with these processors have now been fixed. There are important bugfixes for the collection scanner, the script manager, and visualization support. Helix-engine now supports ALSA natively, using the new RealPlayer 11 as a backend. Atom feeds for podcasts are now supported.
The major new feature of this release is the new
volume slider, which is elegant and highly usable.
It is now possible to switch the tabs in the
Context Browser with the mouse wheel. The
GStreamer engine works with ALSA again, and an
additional context menu with comfortable functions
has been added to the playlist. There are bugfixes
for the Podcast and iPod support, as well as other
parts of the application.
New features include support for the iPod Shuffle device, a reworked Equalizer tool, and the advanced filtering options for the music collection. The GStreamer engine has been rewritten for better performance, and new artwork has been added to the user interface. There are many bugfixes, notably for the Helix engine, which can now play Ogg Vorbis files.