Thursday, August 20. 2009
Inline metadata editing in the playlist Posted by Nikolaj Hald Nielsen
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16:43
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One of the features from Amarok 1 that has so far been missing from Amarok 2, is the ability to edit track metadata directly in the playlist. While it might sound surprising that such a seemingly simple and oft requested feature should take so long to implement, the extremely flexible nature of the Amarok 2 playlist made it quite tricky to get right.
Recently I decided to have a go at it, and after a few false starts, I think I finally finally made it work. So as of today, cliking on an already selected item in the playlist makes it go into "edit mode" where (some of) the visible fields can be edited (subject to a few rules about which pieces of metadata it makes sense to manually edit). The hard part here was to generate editors that fits whatever layout the playlist is setup to use. Below are screenshots of inline editing with 2 different layouts. The look of the edit boxes could possibly do with a little tweaking, but the functionality is pretty solid. As the attentive reader will note, this also allows changing track ratings directly in the playlist. Look for this to arrive in an Amarok 2.2 near you. Saturday, August 15. 2009
social media guide for free software ... Posted by Lydia Pintscher
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Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) social media guide for free software projectsLately more and more people come to me with questions like “What does $randomsocialmediaterm mean?” or “How does $socialmediasite work?” or “How do I do this on $socialmediasite?“. It seems people start to understand that social media can be a huge thing for free software projects but don’t really know where to start or where to look for help. So I sat down for a few hours and wrote the Social Media Guide For Free Software Projects. Download it and find out how social media can help your project stay in touch with your users and make it rock even more. Learn about digg, Twitter, identi.ca, Linked.in and more. The guide includes basic intros to different sites as well as advanced tips for how to deal with social media in general. Enjoy and please leave feedback for the next version of the guide Saturday, August 15. 2009amarok_forum-improve()When the KDE forum team started they came to me asking what to do about the Amarok forum. It was fairly active and working ok. So we decided to keep it and just link to it from forum.kde.org so people looking there would find it. Lately the forum software was causing more and more problems though and we are low on moderators as well. Luckily since they started the KDE forum team has done an amazing job, making the KDE forum so much better than the Amarok one. I’m happy to announce that we moved the Amarok forum to the official KDE forum at forum.kde.org to enjoy a better forum, reduce maintainance and reduce the number of needed accounts for KDE websites. All content and account data have been migrated. Migration of attachments and avatars is still in progress. Some nicks conflicted. If you can’t log in with your nick try your email address. If you want nicks changed/merged in this case please get in touch with me or the KDE forum team in #kde-forum on freenode. Thanks to the KDE forum team for handling migration and Jeff for helping on the Amarok side. Now go and enjoy a much improved Amarok forum Thursday, August 13. 2009
Magnatune.com and Amarok: ... Posted by Nikolaj Hald Nielsen
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04:08
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Today I want to write a bit about some of the stuff that is made possible by me working on both Magnatune.com and Amarok.
On Magnatune.com, we have recently added a number of features to make the memberships more attractive. One of these features (which has actually been around for a while now) is a personal list of favorite albums for each member. On each album page, there is a small button that adds the album to the list of favorites Clicking this button adds the album to the favorites page (and in a nifty little trick, the button gives feedback and changes to a link to the favorites page). The favorite page look something like this: Besides some basic editing (removing albums form the list) it also provides direct download links (for download members) and an option to start a flash player containing all these albums. Based on the data we now have about peoples favorites, I just pushed our latest feature live this morning. This new page provides personal recommendations based on what a member has in their list of favorites, as well as any previous downloads. As one of the main complaints that I often hear about Magnatune.com is that it is hard to discover new music based on what you already like, hopefully this will help a little. The feature is currently only available for paying members, but that might change in the future. So, that is the Magnatune.com side of things, and how, you ask does all this relate to Amarok? If we go back to the release of Amarok 2.1.0, one of the things I had been working on was something called Amarok URLs. These are basically URLs that Amarok triggers on and that can cause Amarok to do any number of different things. While their use in 2.1 was quite limited, one of the main ideas behind them was to make it possible to integrate html pages, possibly generated elsewhere, that can make Amarok perform certain actions. Using such urls, the Magnatune service in Amarok 2.2 will fully support the membership favorites and recommendations features. I could spend the next few pages describing how exactly this works from a user perspective, but I think I will just throw a video your way! As always, note that this is very new code and there may be obvious bugs shown in the video. The most obvious is that it needs to be simple to get back the the Magnatune service "front page", but I am working on a solution for that one. direct link if aggregations breaks the embedded vid (or if you prefer to watch in higher quality) So this is what I have implemented so far. In essence it is pretty basic stuff, but it shows of what is possible when integrating online content into Amarok 2. Friday, August 7. 2009Camp KDE 2010 Announced!
I'm pleased as punch/as a fat cat/etc. to point you to The Dot (specifically here) to see the official announcement and some details. More details will be forthcoming soon (and especially as we get the web site in order). Start clearing your schedule and working on your presentations!
Friday, August 7. 2009
AFT and MusicBrainz track identifiers Posted by Jeff Mitchell
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04:15
Comments (2) Trackbacks (0) AFT and MusicBrainz track identifiersA heads-up: Amarok File Tracking can now use MusicBrainz track identifiers for its embedded IDs. This means people that have used Picard to tag their files but not amarok_afttagger can still get some embedded AFT goodness! It also enables an interesting "mode" because it essentially enables song tracking vs. actual file tracking (which you may or may not want, depending on your particular needs). Full details are here. Tuesday, August 4. 2009Where is the buzz?The buzz is at buzz.kde.org of course ;-) Check it out and watch what people are saying about the KDE 4.3 release on Identi.ca, Twitter, Flickr, Picasaweb and YouTube. Don’t forget to upload your own screenshots and screencasts! (Thanks to the Ubuntu team for the code, toma for putting it into a KDE theme and Nuno for a new header image.) |
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