amaroK 2.2 Beta 1: Excellent audio player with album art and smart lists

Rich media player for Linux with options to download album art, organize collections of songs hint automatically depending on the time and put in others. Integrates with k3b for easy recording of your MP3-Ki as a AudioCD, and the DataCD. Supports equalizer, an additional plugin for organizing album art, visualizations, and many others. Changes in the new version include automatic download of attachments through KNewStuff, reorganized sidebar, support for PostgreSQL, DCOP advanced management capabilities for external scripts and programs, crossfading using xine engine.
Hailed by many and highly anticipated by many others, Amarok is probably one of the best audio players for Linux. Amarok includes a database that allows the creation of branches or smart playlists based on various criteria, besides bringing everything you need in terms of audio playback, album art to a manager and the possibility of getting off the Internet Lyrics of the songs.
amaroK 2.2 Beta 1 interface is divided into two panes: on the right are the audio files with playback controls and left a series of panels where they consult the database of audio playback and statistics, browse through the available devices ( eg iPod) or even record audio CDs directly from the bookstore.
Furthermore, amaroK 2.2 Beta 1 can access at any time additional information about the current track, including the cover or lyrics of the song, but also names of other artist's albums and access to various Internet services.
The most agile and interesting amaroK 2.2 Beta 1 is the creation of playlists that can save and listen later, like the newer tracks, the most-played songs, playlists by genre, artist or year, etc.. Their integration makes it easier to K3b burning playlists.
Menus, interface and options make an excellent amaroK 2.2 Beta 1 audio player and a very good option for libraries with tens of thousands of subjects, and it is very respectful of system resources.
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