PlaylistCurrent playlist&kplayer; keeps a list of files, directories, streams, tracks, titles and
channels that are being played or are going to be played or have recently been
played. It shows the current playlist in a drop down box on the
playlist toolbar. If there are any
directories on the current playlist, the drop down list shows their contents
instead of the directories themselves.The playlist toolbar, the
Player menu and the
playlist popup menu have
Next and Previous commands
that tell &kplayer; to play the next and previous item from the list
respectively. Also, selecting an entry from the drop down list on the toolbar
will make it the current entry and start playing it.When you ask &kplayer; to play things in any of the following ways, it
wipes out the current playlist and puts the new items on it:any of the various Play commands on
the File menu or its
submenus;Play or
Play Next command from the
Library menu, except when
you use them on items that are already on the current
playlist;an equivalent command from a right
click popup menu;running &kplayer; with a file or directory path or a
URL from &konqueror;, from the command line, from a script,
etc.;Play or Play Next
action in &konqueror;, &kicker; or any other program that supports those
actions;dragging and dropping files and directories or a
URL from &konqueror; or another program onto any part of
&kplayer; except the multimedia
library.There are also several ways to add entries to the current playlist:Queue or
Queue Next command on the
Library menu or the
library popup menu in the
multimedia library; if you use these commands on items
that are already on the current playlist, &kplayer; will move them to the end
of the playlist;Queue or Queue Next
action in &konqueror;, &kicker; or any other program that supports those
actions;AddFiles... or
AddURL... on the
Library menu or the
library popup menu in the
Now Playing section of the
multimedia library or from the
playlist popup menu;dragging and dropping items from &konqueror; or another program
or another part of the multimedia library into the
Now Playing section of the library.&kplayer; has a few options that control the playlist behavior:Loop option tells &kplayer; to play the
current playlist again from the beginning after it finishes playing
it.Shuffle option arranges items on the
current playlist in a random order.If the Loop option is also turned on, the playlist
will be reshuffled after each loop. To reshuffle at any time, turn the
Shuffle option off and then back on.These two options are available on the
playlist toolbar, the
Player menu and the
playlist popup menu.Allow duplicate entries on playlists option
lets you put more than one entry with exactly the same URL on
the playlist. When this option is turned off, &kplayer; will automatically
remove duplicate entries from the playlist. However, you still can put the same
entry in two different folders in the Now Playing section
of the multimedia
library, and then they both will be on
the current playlist. This option also affects playlists stored in the
Playlists section of the library, as well as folders in the
Recent section. This option is on the
General page
in &kplayer; Settings.To remove entries from the current playlist, or to change the order of
entries, open the Now Playing section of the
multimedia library by choosing
LibraryGoNow Playing or
right clicking the playlist drop down box on the
playlist toolbar and choosing
Edit. Then use the
Remove, Move Up and
Move Down commands from the
Library menu or the
library popup menu to edit the
playlist. Clicking a column header in the list view
resets the order of items in the current playlist folder and any expanded
subfolders and sorts the folder by that column.You can save the current playlist in the Playlists
or the Collection section of the multimedia
library by right clicking the playlist
drop down box on the playlist
toolbar and choosing Add toPlaylists... or
Add toCollection... respectively. The playlist
will then appear on the Play List submenu of the
File menu and several
popup menus, as well as on the
Add to submenus of the
Library menu and the
library popup menu.
Right clicking the playlist
drop down box and choosing Add toan existing playlist name will add the
contents of the current playlist to the existing playlist you choose.For more information on the multimedia library feature see the
Multimedia library micro-HOWTO.Stored playlistsTo create a new playlist and store it in the
Playlists section of the
multimedia library,
select the multimedia you want to put on it in another section of the library,
choose Add toNew Playlist... from the
Library menu or the
library popup menu, and enter the name
of the new playlist. If the multimedia is already stored in a folder, you can
use the Add toPlaylists command instead. These
commands are also available on the Actions submenu
of the right click popup menu in &konqueror;,
&kicker; and other programs.The playlists you create in the Playlists section
will appear on the Play List submenu of the
File menu and several
popup menus that lets you play a list by
choosing it from the menu, as well as on the Add to
submenu of the Library
menu and the library popup menu
that allows you add more multimedia to an existing playlist. The
Maximum entries on playlist menus option on the
General page of
&kplayer; Settings gives the maximum number of playlists
that will be included on the submenus.Just like with the current playlist, you can edit a playlist stored in the
Playlists section by opening the list in the
multimedia library and using commands from the
Library menu and the
library popup menu, or add more items to it
by dragging and dropping them onto the playlist or any of its subfolders.For more details see the Multimedia library
micro-HOWTO.Playlist files&mplayer; currently
cannot automatically detect and play playlist files like m3u,
pls, asx, ram and so
on. &kplayer; needs to pass a special option to &mplayer; for it to play a
playlist file correctly.&kplayer; tries to detect playlist files by file extension. However,
sometimes a playlist file will not have a playlist extension, or a file that
is not a playlist can have a playlist extension. In those cases playback will
initially fail. You can then go to the General
page in File Properties and set the
Playlist option correctly. &kplayer; will remember the
option and use it the next time you play the same file or
URL.If setting the Playlist option does not help, you
will need to manually extract the actual path or URL from the
file and paste it into the Play URL dialog that you can
open from the File menu or the Add URL
dialog that you get when you right click the
playlist toolbar and choose
AddURL....The playlist extensions &kplayer; recognizes are ram,
rpm, smi, smil,
asx, m3u, pls and
strm.