6 responses to “Organize your multimedia with Banshee”

  1. SCBright

    Works fine on my Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.
    I tested it on Windows 7 x64 and I was able to play all the songs on my PC with good quality but was unable to play any movie due to lack of GStreamer codecs (some remnant of Linux?).
    Well, it is in an Alpha stage for Winows and it is very buggy, I uninstalled after testing.
    Thanks for this good post.

  2. Robin Kelly

    You forgot to mention that it requires NET framework 3.51, which is a royal PIA.

  3. Franp

    Hi, do not forgot to precise if the softwares you review are portable or not.
    In the instance, this one is absolutely not.

  4. bruno

    I installed Banshee on my computer running Windows XP SP3. I have quite a higher number of songs on my computer (more than 15000). Here is my experience with the program:
    1/ After installing the application from the WEB site and start Banshee for the first time, I got a popup telling me that I am not running the latest version. Clicking on the button ‘download now’ leads me to an error message saying that the download failed… Going to the webiste, I realized that the proposed upgrade is for a beta release 2.3.4. I would suggest to give the user the option to ignore the beta releases. However, given the instability experienced with my 2.2 release (see below), I decided to proceed… only to realize that there is no 2.3.4 release yet for windows (only 2.2.0 is available at the date of this posting).
    1/ The import was seamless. My songs where managed with iTunes previously, and I spent quite some time to tag them properly and get the album picture. All was properly imported. I kept my songs at their original location, but there is an option (which I did not try) to let Banshee manage directories and file names.
    3/ Things started to get annoying when I tried to play a song. After selecting a song and clicking to play it, nothing happened, the button switches from idle to playing and back to idle in the blink of an eye. Quite disturbing for a media player.
    At this point, I decided to give up. I will wait for the next windows release (2.2.0 is an alpha on windows) before giving it another try.
    From the little I have seen, this is nice program with a nice interface, but it still requires some work before it can become my default media player on windows.

  5. Nnyan

    Nice review but I really wish that you would give some idea as to where it ranks (in your opinion) with the best. I for one would not mind checking out the best of the best especially if it’s something I’ve never used before.

  6. Jeremy Frills

    This whole organize your files is amazing really! I was going home on a taxi looking at my 8gb iPhone thinking it was ancient compared to the technologies we have now such as Adobe, http//www.dropbox.com, http://www.dropbox.com and https://www.mypdv.com however when you think about the 1gb computer that cost a fortune several years ago, you begin to understand how amazing everything is now!

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