Amarok 3.3 Music Player Adopts Qt6/KF6 and GStreamer
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Amarok 3.3 Released with Qt 6 & GStreamer Backend
A new version of free music player Amarok has been released, ported to Qt 6 and no longer using the Phonon audio backend. Details on what's new inside. You're reading Amarok 3.3 Released with Qt 6, GStreamer Audio Engine, a blog post from OMG! Ubuntu. Do not reproduce elsewhere without permission.
Amarok Released 3.3 with Qt6/KF6 Port & GStreamer Backend
Amarok, the free open-source KDE music player, released new 3.3 version on Tuesday, named “Far Above the Clouds”. Amarok is one of the oldest Linux music player started in 2003. It’s revived in last year with port to Qt5 and KF5. By releasing v3.3, Amarok is now ported to Qt6/KF6, while Qt5/KF5 support has been dropped. Meaning now the music player is well integrated with most recent KDE Plamsa 6 desktop environment, while having faster renderin…
Amarok 3.3 Open-Source Music Player Is Out as First Release Fully Ported to Qt 6
Amarok 3.3 open-source music player is now available for download as the first release ported to the latest Qt 6 and KDE Frameworks 6 series. Here's what's new! The post Amarok 3.3 Open-Source Music Player Is Out as First Release Fully Ported to Qt 6 appeared first on 9to5Linux - do not reproduce this article without permission. This RSS feed is intended for readers, not scrapers.
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