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Kirocker Music Display

   4.0 (the end)  

KDE Sound Application

Score 87%
Kirocker Music Display
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Kirocker Music Display
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Kirocker Music Display
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Link:  http://
Depends on  KDE 3.x
Downloads:  17580
Submitted:  Feb 7 2007
Updated:  Dec 14 2007

Description:

Make your Kicker (the KDE main panel) rock with your music.

It is a Kicker applet that displays what you listen to in Amarok.
A full-screen display can also be used independently of the applet.

With this panel applet, you always know what you are listening to, and can watch its cover and star rating: it is always visible.
It allows you to rate your music with one click: you can quickly change the number of stars of your musics from anywhere on your desktop.
Finally, it let you remotely control Amarok with one click from anywhere on your desktop: play next or previous track, pause, play, and seek to another position in the current track.

You also have the possibility to show your currently playing music in a beautiful full-screen display. Ideal for parties or to listen to music while doing something else away from the computer.
The full-screen display can be triggered independently of the panel applet. You can start it from the KMenu or from Amarok itself.

To install:
- You need to have automake 1.9 installed for the compilation to work. It should be Ok on modern Linux distributions. You also need Python for the Amarok script to work (optional). This should also be Ok.
- Extract the archive
- Open a konsole in the extracted folder (in Konqueror, go to the extracted folder and press F4)
- Run this set of command: ./configure --prefix=$(kde-config --prefix) && make && sudo make install
- It will asks your root password to install the applet on your system
- Right click the Kicker, choose "Add an Applet to the Panel..." (once the panel is unlocked)
- Double-click "Kirocker Music Display"
- Start playing a music. The applet is empty when Amarok is stopped or paused, to not annoy you with useless information when you are working
- If you do not want the panel applet, the full-screen display can be trigerred from the KMenu or from Amarok itself (restart Amarok, enable the "Kirocker Music Display" script, and then right-click the playlist to see the action to show full-screen)

Note: After an upgrade from a previous version, press Alt+F2 and type the command "kicker default restart" to restart the Panel with the new installed version.

How to make the Kicker translucent:
The Kicker translucent white vertical background is also included in the package.
- Your screen resolution need to be 1280*800. If not, you will need some artistic skills and a Gimp experience to modify the given background
- Extract the image "Kicker Right Translucent Background.png" located in the Kirocker Music Display archive
- Open your desktop background image with The Gimp
- Drag and drop "Kicker Right Translucent Background.png" to the Gimp window of your background image
- Save the image and set it as your desktop background image
- Right click the Kicker and choose "Configure the Panel..." (once the panel is unlocked)
- Place the panel on the right (click the button on the right)
- Set the size to "Personalized" and enter "96 pixels"
- In the "Appearance" tab, check "Enable transparency"
- Click "Ok" and you're done: ENJOY!




Changelog:

4.0:
- Theme support with wonderful ones provided by default and a graphical editor that is both powerful and surprisingly easy to use
- Have fun karaokees with automatically-scrolling lyrics
- Added a better no-cover image, from Oxygen (sorry guys, but it's the only beautiful and scalable image I found)
- Now using the "Track, Artist, Album" order (instead of "Artist, Album, Track") to be more complient with other displays, such as iPod, Last.fm, and even Amarok.
- Changed the application icon to a better one, using an Oxygen composition. Also show the icon back in the panel big tooltip, as it cannot be confused with an empty cover image anymore
- Removed a lot of bugs
- Enhanced performances

Browse for new themes:
http://www.kde-look.org/content/search.php?search=Search&text=kirocker

Older list of changes:
http://slaout.linux62.org/kirocker/old-changelog.html

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This is the End:
I think I will now return back to Windows, so i'm done with KDE development. I will perhapse help the KDE Windows project in the future, tough.
This project is now abandonned.
I'm afraid it will not be ported to KDE 4, unless new developers pop up.

Why I returned back to Windows:
http://slaout.linux62.org/Why_Windows.html




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 my rpm updated.

 
 by pupil on: Mar 13 2007
 
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hi, my rpms, for opensuse are updated. sorry for the late update.

available here:
http://donnie.110mb.com/downloads.php?cat_id=2&download_id=58
(opensuse 10.2, i586)

my repos:
http://repos.opensuse.org/home:/dsbhayangkara/
(suse 9.3, 10.0, 10.1, SLED 10, 10.2; arch i586, x86_64) --> still building

openSUSE KDE:Community repos:
http://repos.opensuse.org/KDE:/Community/
(suse 9.3, 10.0, 10.1, 10.2; arch i586, x86_64) --> still building


http://donnie.110mb.com
http://repos.opensuse.org/home:/dsbhayangkara/

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 Re: my rpm updated.

 
 by pupil on: Mar 13 2007
 
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sorry, but there's a build error in 9.3, 10.0, and suse factory. see the error log here:
http://d.cl1p.net/kirocker/


http://donnie.110mb.com
http://repos.opensuse.org/home:/dsbhayangkara/

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 kubuntu feisty error

 
 by Yaccin on: Mar 13 2007
 
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configure went well, but when starting make i get this:

yaccin@Hephaistos:~/Desktop/kirocker$ make
cd . && make -f admin/Makefile.common configure.in ;
make[1]: Betrete Verzeichnis '/home/yaccin/Desktop/kirocker'
*** Creating configure.files
make[1]: Verlasse Verzeichnis '/home/yaccin/Desktop/kirocker'
cd . && /bin/bash /home/yaccin/Desktop/kirocker/admin/missing --run aclocal-1.9
/home/yaccin/Desktop/kirocker/admin/missing: line 52: aclocal-1.9: command not found
WARNING: `aclocal-1.9' is missing on your system. You should only need it if
you modified `acinclude.m4' or `configure.in'. You might want
to install the `Automake' and `Perl' packages. Grab them from
any GNU archive site.
cd . && /bin/bash /home/yaccin/Desktop/kirocker/admin/missing --run automake-1.9 --gnu
/home/yaccin/Desktop/kirocker/admin/missing: line 52: automake-1.9: command not found
WARNING: `automake-1.9' is missing on your system. You should only need it if
you modified `Makefile.am', `acinclude.m4' or `configure.in'.
You might want to install the `Automake' and `Perl' packages.
Grab them from any GNU archive site.
cd . && perl admin/am_edit
cd . && perl admin/am_edit Makefile.in
cd . && rm -f configure
cd . && make -f admin/Makefile.common configure
make[1]: Betrete Verzeichnis '/home/yaccin/Desktop/kirocker'
Can't open configure: No such file or directory.
make[1]: Verlasse Verzeichnis '/home/yaccin/Desktop/kirocker'
/bin/bash ./config.status --recheck
running CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash /bin/bash ./configure --prefix=/usr --no-create --no-recursion
/bin/bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
make: *** [config.status] Fehler 127


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 Re: kubuntu feisty error

 
 by exit91 on: Mar 15 2007
 
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>.../home/yaccin/Desktop/kirocker/admin/missing: line 52: automake-1.9: command not found
> WARNING: `automake-1.9' is missing on your system. You should only need it if...

You need automake1.9

Just type in 'sudo apt-get install automake1.9' and 'sudo update-alternatives --config automake'. Now you should be able to compile this neat program :D


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 I love this app, but

 
 by SaikoBee on: Mar 20 2007
 
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I have a few problems with it:

- I hate the Amarok OSD. I've always turned it off. But when I run your app, every time I turn it off, it turns back on after it hits the next song...

- I don't want the app to use too much space, so scrolling text would be nice
And on that note: When amarok is turned off, it still takes the same amount of room in my kicker, so I make it real big to read text, but if I turn off amarok I have tons of wasted space.

- In the full screen mode, certain album art is very pixelated. With Judas Priest' Sad Wings of Destiny I have a very large cover pic that I can easily view at a size larger than what is displayed using the full screen viewer and I get no pixelation, so something seems to be wrong there.

All in all though, this is a superb app, and very promising. :) Keep up the good work!


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 Re: I love this app,

 
 by th3doctor on: Mar 23 2007
 
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I just wanted to say that I had similar problems; The resolution of the artwork in fullscreen mode is sometimes poor and Amarok's OSD sometimes comes back on randomly, and I haven't figured out why as of yet.

Other than that, it's a great app, thanks!


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 Re: Re: I love this app,

 
 by Sebien on: Jun 17 2007
 
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The Amarok OSD comes back after you used the full screen mode.
I will have to fix this bug in the next version.

The panel is quite buggy in KDE 3, so if I resize the applet when not playing anymore, you will see a lot of graphical glitches on the panel. I hope KDE 4 Plasma will be smarter. I will have another try to bypass the Kicker bugs...

And let's finish with a very good news: the full screen mode album arts are not pixelized anymore with Kirocker Music Display 3.2.


Author of BasKet Note Pads (take notes and keep a full range of data on hand).
http://basket.kde.org/

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 Marquee effect

 
 by akuaku on: Mar 24 2007
 
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As a Supporter of small vertical toolbars, It would be great, if the Songtitle would Move if it didn't fit the applet.

It should behave similar to the iPod Whileplaying screen.


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 Re: Marquee effect

 
 by Sebien on: Jun 17 2007
 
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I will reply the same as for the comment below:

The goal of this applet is to always show what's you're playing... while you are busy working on something else.

Animations are distracting (see the advertising baners in web pages).
That's why I will not add animated scrolling (or perhapse as an option, later).

Moreover, with srolling text, when you decide to look at the information you will often encounter the middle of the artist/title/... because it started to scroll before you started to read. So it is even longer with scrolling because you have to wait a few seconds for the text to be scrolled back to its original position to be able to read the whole information.

Often, the first words are enough for you to guess the artist and other information.

If you need the whole information, then just move your mouse on the applet and a nice balloon will tell you in details, but only when you want to.


Author of BasKet Note Pads (take notes and keep a full range of data on hand).
http://basket.kde.org/

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 Packages

 
 by Fanaz on: Apr 2 2007
 
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http://www.baitas.org/RPM/Kirocker-3.0-1.i386.rpm

Fedora/Mandriva compatible package.


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 Re: Packages

 
 by Sebien on: Jun 17 2007
 
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Can you package 3.2 and post a link here?

Thanks very much for your work.


Author of BasKet Note Pads (take notes and keep a full range of data on hand).
http://basket.kde.org/

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 bad image quality

 
 by vagabound on: Apr 22 2007
 
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Your App is great!
But it seems to have problems with the displaying of some cd covers in fullscreen mode.
Small cd covers are displayed correctly, but some bigger ones are displayed very "pixel-like" and look very bad.

And it would be cool when the text would scroll automaticly if it doesn´t fit in the kicker.


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 Re: bad image quality

 
 by Sebien on: Jun 17 2007
 
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I'm happy to announce you that Kirocker Music Display 3.2 now always get the full version of cover arts. They will not be pixelised in full screen mode anymore...

And for animations, the goal of this applet is to always show what's you're playing... while you are busy working on something else.

Animations are distracting (see the advertising baners in web pages).
That's why I will not add animated scrolling (or perhapse as an option, later).

Moreover, with srolling text, when you decide to look at the information you will often encounter the middle of the artist/title/... because it started to scroll before you started to read. So it is even longer with scrolling because you have to wait a few seconds for the text to be scrolled back to its original position to be able to read the whole information.

Often, the first words are enough for you to guess the artist and other information.

If you need the whole information, then just move your mouse on the applet and a nice balloon will tell you in details, but only when you want to.


Author of BasKet Note Pads (take notes and keep a full range of data on hand).
http://basket.kde.org/

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