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[#]: subject: "Listen to your favorite music on Linux with Juk"
[#]: via: "https://opensource.com/article/22/2/listen-music-linux-juk-kde"
[#]: author: "Seth Kenlon https://opensource.com/users/seth"
[#]: collector: "lujun9972"
[#]: translator: "geekpi"
[#]: reviewer: " "
[#]: publisher: " "
[#]: url: " "
Listen to your favorite music on Linux with Juk
======
Juk is the default open source music player for the KDE Plasma Desktop
on Linux. Create playlists, use tagging, and play your favorite tunes on
Linux.
![Headphones on a yellow backdrop][1]
The KDE project doesn't just provide a famous desktop, it generates a lot of software, from tools for [video editng][2], [photography][3], and [illustration][4], to graphing calculators, email, and office work. Those are all productivity tools, but KDE is also good for relaxing. It has games and media players, and the music player I use is known simply as [Juk][5].
### Install Juk on Linux
As long as your Linux distribution offers KDE packages, you can install Juk using your package manager.
On Fedora, Mageia, and similar:
```
`$ sudo dnf install juk`
```
On Elementary, Linux Mint, and other Debian-based distributions:
```
`$ sudo apt install juk`
```
### Using Juk
When you first launch Juk, you're asked what directory or directories you want to use as the source of your music collection. Select the folders you want Juk to look in for music, and optionally exclude any subdirectories you want Juk to ignore.
![Adding music to Juk][6]
(Seth Kenlon, [CC BY-SA 4.0][7])
Depending on how much music you have, it may take a few moments for Juk to parse the filesystem and metadata. Once it has, the usual Juk window appears with all of your music in a central collection called **Collection List**.
![Juk music player][8]
(Seth Kenlon, [CC BY-SA 4.0][7])
In the top search bar, you can search for any string in any field. Double-click on the song to begin playback.
Juk defaults to continuous play, meaning that after it's finished playing your selection, it proceeds to the next song in the Collection List, even if you've filtered your list down to just one song. This keeps the music going no matter what, like a true Jukebox.
Personally, I prefer to listen to complete albums, with just enough of a break in between to meander into the kitchen to top off my coffee, so I use playlists.
### Playlists in Juk
A playlist in Juk can contain anything in your Collection List. Juk plays through the playlist once, and then stops.
To create a playlist, right-click in the left playlist column and select **New** from the contextual menu that appears. You can create an empty playlist or a playlist from a specific folder on your hard drive.
![Creating a new playlist][9]
(Seth Kenlon, [CC BY-SA 4.0][7])
### Automatic playlists
You can also create a special playlist bound to a specific search, which is useful for artists whose music you frequently purchase and add to your collection. With a search playlist, their new music gets added to their playlist without your manual intervention.
### Tagging
Let's face it, music players are pretty easy to come by, and they mostly all do the same thing. Juk, however, adds an important feature. It gives you the ability to modify metadata tags.
![Metadata editor][10]
(Seth Kenlon, [CC BY-SA 4.0][7])
A lot of music is tagged inconsistently, incompletely, or not at all, so it's a luxury to be able to correct them as you discover them when they come up in the play queue.
There's also a tag guesser feature, which tries to parse filenames and tag songs accordingly.
### The obvious choice
Juk is the easy and obvious choice when you're looking for a music player on KDE. There are, of course, lots of other very good choices, as Opensource.com's resident audiophile [Chris Hermansen][11] details in his [3 open source music players][12] article, but sometimes you just want to use whatever comes easiest to you. Juk is both intuitive to use and excellent at what it does. How lucky it is that it's the default player on the KDE Plasma Desktop.
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作者:[Seth Kenlon][a]
选题:[lujun9972][b]
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[a]: https://opensource.com/users/seth
[b]: https://github.com/lujun9972
[1]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/styles/image-full-size/public/lead-images/c-d-x-pdx_a_82obo-unsplash.jpg?itok=2txWDP31 (Headphones on a yellow backdrop)
[2]: https://opensource.com/article/21/12/kdenlive-linux-creative-app
[3]: https://opensource.com/life/16/5/how-use-digikam-photo-management
[4]: https://opensource.com/article/21/12/krita-digital-paint
[5]: https://juk.kde.org/
[6]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/juk-import.jpg (Adding music to Juk)
[7]: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
[8]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/juk-player.jpg (Juk music player)
[9]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/juk-playlist-new.jpg (Creating a new playlist)
[10]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/juk-tagger.png (Metadata editor)
[11]: https://opensource.com/users/clhermansen
[12]: https://opensource.com/article/17/1/open-source-music-players

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[#]: subject: "Listen to your favorite music on Linux with Juk"
[#]: via: "https://opensource.com/article/22/2/listen-music-linux-juk-kde"
[#]: author: "Seth Kenlon https://opensource.com/users/seth"
[#]: collector: "lujun9972"
[#]: translator: "geekpi"
[#]: reviewer: " "
[#]: publisher: " "
[#]: url: " "
用 Juk 在 Linux 上听你喜欢的音乐
======
Juk 是 Linux 上 KDE Plasma 桌面的默认开源音乐播放器。创建播放列表,使用标签,并在 Linux 上播放你最喜欢的曲子。
![Headphones on a yellow backdrop][1]
KDE 项目不只是提供一个著名的桌面,它还产生了很多软件,从[视频编辑][2]、[摄影][3]和[插图][4]工具,到图形计算器、电子邮件和办公工作。这些都是生产力工具,但 KDE 也适合于放松。它有游戏和媒体播放器,而我使用的音乐播放器是 [Juk][5]。
### 在 Linux 上安装 Juk
只要你的 Linux 发行版提供 KDE 软件包,你就可以用你的包管理器安装 Juk。
在 Fedora、Mageia 和类似发行版上:
```
`$ sudo dnf install juk`
```
在 Elementary、Linux Mint 和其他基于 Debian 的发行版上:
```
`$ sudo apt install juk`
```
### 使用 Juk
当你第一次启动Juk时你会被问到你想用什么目录作为你的音乐集的来源。选择你希望Juk寻找音乐的文件夹并可选择排除你希望 Juk 忽略的任何子目录。
![Adding music to Juk][6]
Seth Kenlon[CC BY-SA 4.0][7]
取决于你有多少音乐Juk 可能需要一些时间来解析文件系统和元数据。当它完成后,通常的 Juk 窗口就会出现,你所有的音乐都在一个叫做**收藏列表**的中央收藏中。
![Juk music player][8]
Seth Kenlon[CC BY-SA 4.0][7]
在顶部的搜索栏中,你可以在任何领域搜索任何字符串。双击歌曲,开始播放。
Juk 默认为连续播放,这意味着在它播放完你的选择后,它会继续播放收藏列表中的下一首歌曲,即使你已经将你的列表过滤到只有一首歌曲。这使音乐无论如何都会继续播放,就像一个真正的点唱机。
就我个人而言,我更喜欢听完整的专辑,中间有足够的休息时间去厨房喝咖啡,所以我使用播放列表。
### Juk 中的播放列表
Juk 中的播放列表可以包含你收藏列表中的任何内容。Juk 会在播放列表中播放一次,然后停止。
要创建一个播放列表,在左边的播放列表栏中点击右键,在出现的上下文菜单中选择 **New**。你可以创建一个空的播放列表,或者从你硬盘上的特定文件夹中创建一个播放列表。
![Creating a new playlist][9]
Seth Kenlon[CC BY-SA 4.0][7]
### 自动播放列表
你还可以创建一个与特定搜索绑定的特殊播放列表,这对那些你经常购买并添加到你的收藏中的艺术家很有用。有了搜索播放列表,他们的新音乐就会被添加到他们的播放列表中,而无需你的手动干预。
### 标签化
让我们面对现实吧音乐播放器是很容易出现的而且它们大多都做同样的事情。然而Juk 增加了一个重要的功能。它让你有能力修改元数据标签。
![Metadata editor][10]
Seth Kenlon[CC BY-SA 4.0][7]
很多音乐的标签是不一致的、不完整的,或者根本就没有,所以当你发现它们出现在播放队列中时,能够纠正它们是一种奢侈。
它还有一个标签猜测器的功能,它试图解析文件名,并对歌曲进行相应的标记。
### 明显的选择
当你在 KDE 上寻找一个音乐播放器时Juk 是一个简单而明显的选择。当然,还有很多其他非常好的选择,正如 Opensource.com 的常驻发烧友 [Chris Hermansen][11] 在他的 [3 个开源音乐播放器][12]文章中详细介绍的那样但有时你只是想使用你最容易想到的东西。Juk 既能直观地使用,又能出色地完成它的任务。它是多么幸运啊,它是 KDE Plasma 桌面上的默认播放器。
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via: https://opensource.com/article/22/2/listen-music-linux-juk-kde
作者:[Seth Kenlon][a]
选题:[lujun9972][b]
译者:[geekpi](https://github.com/geekpi)
校对:[校对者ID](https://github.com/校对者ID)
本文由 [LCTT](https://github.com/LCTT/TranslateProject) 原创编译,[Linux中国](https://linux.cn/) 荣誉推出
[a]: https://opensource.com/users/seth
[b]: https://github.com/lujun9972
[1]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/styles/image-full-size/public/lead-images/c-d-x-pdx_a_82obo-unsplash.jpg?itok=2txWDP31 (Headphones on a yellow backdrop)
[2]: https://opensource.com/article/21/12/kdenlive-linux-creative-app
[3]: https://opensource.com/life/16/5/how-use-digikam-photo-management
[4]: https://opensource.com/article/21/12/krita-digital-paint
[5]: https://juk.kde.org/
[6]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/juk-import.jpg (Adding music to Juk)
[7]: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
[8]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/juk-player.jpg (Juk music player)
[9]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/juk-playlist-new.jpg (Creating a new playlist)
[10]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/juk-tagger.png (Metadata editor)
[11]: https://opensource.com/users/clhermansen
[12]: https://opensource.com/article/17/1/open-source-music-players