Multimedia libraryOverviewThe
multimedia library
is the central place for accessing, storing and organizing all your multimedia
in &kplayer;. When you first install and run the program, the library is
initially not shown. Use one of the following ways to show it:Select SettingsShow
Library or press
&Ctrl;L.Select any of the available choices from the
LibraryGo
submenu.Right click the playlist drop down
box on the playlist toolbar and select
the Edit command from the
popup menu.The library consists of several sections that have different purpose.
You can see and open the sections in the tree view
on the left side of the library window.Now
Playing section contains the current playlist, including all
of its subfolders.Recent
section contains the most recently played items and playlists.Playlists
section stores the playlists that you create and allows you to manage them.Collection
section contains the multimedia collection and allows you to manage it.Devices
section contains multimedia devices that are present on your system and the
multimedia available on them.Root
Directory section allows you to access multimedia stored
anywhere on your file system.Home
Directory section allows you to access multimedia stored in
your home directory and its subdirectories.Selecting a folder in the tree view opens its
contents in the list view on the right side of the
library window. The list view shows the name of each
multimedia item along with an icon depicting the kind of the item. Also, many of
the items can have additional information displayed in separate columns. Most of
that information is hidden by default, but you can choose the columns that you
want to show from the Columns submenu of the
Library menu and the
library popup menu.Depending on the items present in the currently displayed folder, the
available columns may include Length,
Frequency, Type,
Demuxer, Video size,
Video codec, Video bit rate,
Frame rate, Audio codec,
Audio bit rate, Sample rate,
Channels, Track,
Title, Album,
Artist, Year,
Genre, Path,
External subtitles and other information.
The configuration chapter has
details on how you can customize the list view.You can edit some of the fields, like Name,
Track, Title,
Album, Artist,
Year and Genre, by choosing the name
of the field from the Edit submenu of the
Library menu or the
library popup menu. To edit the
Name field, choose the Rename
command instead or press the F2 key. Type or paste in the new
value of the field, and then press &Enter; to apply the changes, or 	 or
&Shift;	 to apply the changes and edit
the next or the previous field, or Down Arrow or Up
Arrow to apply the changes and edit the same field of the next or
previous item that can have that field.Playlist foldersFolders in the Now Playing,
Recent and Playlists section are known
as playlist folders. When you open a playlist folder, the list
view lets you expand its subfolders inside the same view, so that
you have access to the entire contents of the selected folder. When you open a
folder in another section, the list view will show the
contents of that folder only, including the subfolders, and to access the
contents of a subfolder, you can execute or drill down to the
subfolder to open it.The multimedia library allows you to create an
unlimited number of subfolders in a playlist folder or in a folder in the
Collection section, and the subfolders can be nested to
an unlimited number of levels.Ordering and sortingYou can arrange the contents of playlist folders in any order, by dragging
items with the &LMB; and dropping them in a new place, or by using the
Move Up and Move Down
commands from the Library
menu or the library popup
menu.Folders in other sections do not have this ability, but they let you sort
their contents by any column, by left clicking the
column header. To sort items in the reverse order, click the column header
again. If you click the column header in a playlist folder, the folder and any
expanded subfolders are likewise sorted by that column, while collapsed folders
retain the custom order of items if they had it.The sorting column and direction (ascending or descending) is shared by
all folders in the library, except playlist folders where you put items in a
custom order as described above. So if you sort files in a directory by their
time length, and then go to a folder in the Collection
section for example, its contents will also be sorted by their time
length.Subfolders are always listed before other items in folders that are not
playlist folders, while in playlist folders subfolders are listed after other
items unless you change the order manually and arrange the contents differently.
As a result, when you play a playlist, the contents of a playlist folder will
be played before the contents of its subfolders, again unless you set a custom
order of items in that playlist folder.Managing multimediaIf you have some multimedia files on your computer, you can put them into
the Collection and on the Playlists,
by dragging files or directories from the Home Directory or
Root Directory section or from &konqueror; File Manager and
dropping them into the folder of your choice. Or you can select the files and
directories in the multimedia library and use the
commands on the Add to submenus of the
Library menu and the
library popup menu.Another way of adding multimedia to the library is by using the
AddFiles... command, which uses the
standard &kde; file dialog, or the
AddURL... command, which lets you paste in
the path to a local file or directory or the URL of a remote
file or stream. Both commands are on the
Library menu and the
library popup menu. You can also drag a
link from &konqueror; Web Browser and drop it into the library.There are four commands that put multimedia on the current playlist that
is shown in the Now Playing section of the library and in
the playlist drop down box on the playlist toolbar. Again, all of them are
on the Library menu and
the library popup menu.Play command clears the current
playlist, puts the selected items on it and starts playing
them.Play Next command clears the current
playlist, puts the selected items on it, and if &kplayer; is playing something,
plays the new items after the currently playing item finishes
playing.Queue command adds the selected items
to the end of the current playlist.Queue Next command adds the selected
items to the end of the current playlist, and makes them next items in the
playing queue. If &kplayer; is playing something, it will play the new items
after the currently playing item finishes playing, else it will play them when
you choose PlayerNext or click the Next on the playlist
toolbar.The Play, Play next,
Queue, Queue next,
Add to collection, Add to playlists
and Add to new playlist commands are also available in
&konqueror; File Manager. Select the files and directories you want to add to
the multimedia library, right
click to open the popup menu and select an action from the menu or from the
Actions submenu.When you drag and drop items and folders within the same section,
&kplayer; will move them to the new location. If you want to copy them instead,
hold the &Ctrl; key while dragging and dropping. To move multimedia to another
section instead of copying it, hold the &Shift; key while dragging and dropping.
To remove items and folders from the library, select them and choose the
Remove command from the
Library menu or the
library popup menu or press the
Delete key. This will only work in collection and playlist
folders, since &kplayer; never deletes multimedia files or directories from your
file system.Linked foldersAdding a directory to a collection or playlist folder in the
multimedia library creates a subfolder that is linked to
that directory, so that when you put new multimedia into the directory or any of
its subdirectories, it will show up in the folder or the corresponding subfolder
automatically, or if you remove some files from the directory, &kplayer; will
remove them from the library as well. Similarly, when you put a collection
folder on a playlist, the new playlist folder is linked to the collection
folder, and when you play a playlist, the new folders in the Now
Playing and Recent sections are linked to the
playlist folder.For example, if you take a directory full of MP3 files
and add it to the Collection section of the
multimedia library, then take the collection folder and
put it on a playlist, then play the playlist, and then go back and put some more
MP3s into the directory, &kplayer; will see them and
automatically add them to the collection, the playlist and the current playlist,
and play them along with the other MP3s.If you play a playlist and then change the order of items in a folder in
that playlist, the order of items on the current playlist will also change. The
new order will be reflected in the Now Playing section and
in the playlist drop down box on the playlist toolbar.To open the origin folder of a linked folder, select the linked folder in
the multimedia library and choose
GoTo
Origin from the
Library menu or the
library popup menu.When you add more items or remove existing items to a linked folder, it
will break the link, and the folder will no longer be updated when there are
changes in the origin folder. The folder icon will change to reflect that. When
you change the order of items in a folder in the
Now Playing section that is linked to another folder in
the Playlists section, the order of items in the two
folders will be different, but the current playlist will still get updated
items from the playlist folder.To copy the folder contents instead of creating a link, hold the &Ctrl;
key while dragging and dropping the folder into the new location. However, the
copy process may take a while if the folder contains a lot of multimedia, and of
course the new folder will not be updated when the original one changes, so
this is not recommended.Now Playing sectionThis section contains the current playlist as a tree of folders and
multimedia items in them. Any changes you make here are going to be reflected
in the playlist drop down box on the playlist
toolbar, which displays the current playlist as a flat list of
multimedia items in the actual order they are going to be played or have been
played.See the Playlist micro-HOWTO for
details about the current playlist in &kplayer;.Recent sectionThis section contains the recently played multimedia items and playlists.
If you select several items and tell &kplayer; to play or queue them, they are
added to this section as one folder. If you only play one item, &kplayer; will
add it as a single item to this list. The item or folder will also show up on
the Play Recent submenu of the
File menu and several
right click popup
menus.The configuration chapter
describes settings that affect this section.Playlists sectionThis is where you create and manage your playlists. The playlists can of
course have any number of subfolders to any depth. The playlists will show up on
the Play List submenu of the
File menu and several
popup menus and on the
Add to submenus of the
Library menu and the
library popup menu.See the Playlist micro-HOWTO for
more information.Collection sectionThis section is the central place where you can store, access and manage
your entire multimedia collection, including local files and directories and
remote URLs.Devices sectionThis section shows the disk and tuner devices found on your system and the
multimedia available on them. &kplayer; automatically finds and adds devices to
this section, and also automatically detects any disks you insert into your disk
drives, and displays titles or tracks available on them and channels available
on the tuner devices. The devices, channels, disks, titles and tracks are also
available as submenus on the
File menu and several
popup menus for easy access.See the Devices micro-HOWTO for a
detailed description of this &kplayer; feature.Directory sectionsThese sections let you access multimedia stored on your local file system.
They only show multimedia files, so if your videos or music don't show up here,
you need to make sure their media types are set up under either
audio or video in the File
Associations configuration in &kcontrolcenter; or &konqueror;.&kplayer; never changes or deletes any multimedia files or directories on
your system, so these sections are mostly useful for finding your multimedia and
putting it in the
Collection,
on Playlists
or on the current
playlist.