The install mp3 support dialog is activated by running /usr/lib/amarok/install-mp3
Basically all that script does is install libxine-extracodecs from multiverse. Make sure you have multiverse enabled from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Kubuntu. Then install libxine-extracodecs from adept and restart Amarok and mp3 support should work just fine.
To fix the dialog making decisions contrary to what you've told it, someone with more coding experience than me will have to play around with that file.
The install mp3 support dialog is activated by running /usr/lib/ amarok/ install- mp3
Basically all that script does is install libxine-extracodecs from multiverse. Make sure you have multiverse enabled from https:/ /help.ubuntu. com/community/ Repositories/ Kubuntu. Then install libxine-extracodecs from adept and restart Amarok and mp3 support should work just fine.
To fix the dialog making decisions contrary to what you've told it, someone with more coding experience than me will have to play around with that file.