Is it possible to make Amarok portable on a windows PC with just the MP3 decoder (not encoder due to legality reasons)?
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Edit: sorry i forgot to search for the similar topic.  When KDE 4 comes out in 27 more days could amarok be ported to a portable version for a NT environment?
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we only pack existing windows apps.
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Until Amarok runs on Windows (it doesn't outside of some highly unstable developer-only test builds) it won't be a portable app.
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Thank you for the quick response. Could there be a portable MP3 payer that is portable?
does mp3s I think...
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Yes it does and so does Mplayer. But you have to select each MP3 indivigualy. You cant play a DVD full of Mp3's or a hard drive of mp3's. Just one by one X_X
Unless you have a play list.
*nycjv321 wonders why no one uses http://www.un4seen.com/ for audio play (with play list support, as well as portability???)
btw
Amarok on Windows >>
http://amarok.kde.org/blog/archives/374-Amarok2-builds-on-Windows.html
it looks nasty! I would stick with vlc, or smplayer (very nice mplayer GUI) when on win32 platform.... (for video usage atleast)
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are you sure mplayer can not play multiple mp3 files without having to be ran over and over?
I did , try this -> (works for me atleast)
$ mplayer *.mp3
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That may work in a command line version...
Is there the command line option in the PAF Mplayer?
Just use the MPlayerPortable\Other\(MPlayerPortable)Source\MPlayerPortable.ini. It's explained in the Readme.txt in that same dir.
that "does" work with the command line version
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I think that there are lots of post about portable mp3 players here, so you need to use the search feature, and...
try http://support.xmplay.com/
and try http://www.portablefreeware.com/?sc=43
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