We're planning a Banshee 1.2 release for early July, before
GUADEC. It should be a really great release, including multi-artist album fixes, internet radio, library directory watching, recommendations, and probably a couple other big items.
You can
grab Banshee from svn trunk to test the latest changes - internet radio and multi-artist support are already committed - and to
contribute by reporting and fixing bugs, translating Banshee, or writing some new code.
If you haven't tried
Banshee 1.0 yet, you should!
I would like to test 1.0 (using 0.13 right now), but no package is available for my distribution (Ubuntu) so it'll be another 4 months before I finally get a new version. Do you have unofficial packages on a ppa somewhere?
ReplyDelete@papperskorg: Not sure how you missed it - we definitely have Ubuntu packages - see https://banshee-project.org/download/
ReplyDeletegood stuff.... keep up the good work :)
ReplyDeleteinternet radio!
ReplyDeletecan i checks this out from svn and use it in the 1.0 release?
Multi-artist as in merging "Various Artist" albums into a single album entry? That's the single feature that's keeping me from using banshee 1.0.
ReplyDelete@Henry: Yes, exactly
ReplyDeletecan we please have support for subtitles when watching videos in banshee?
ReplyDelete@Manuel: Subtitles aren't a huge priority - so if you want them really soon, you're more than welcome to work on them. See https://banshee-project.org/contribute/write-code/ for more info on contributing.
ReplyDeleteHotness. FWIW, I applied the patch to 1.0 and rebuilt the debian package, and it works quite dandy.
ReplyDeleteA new release so soon? That's awesome! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat work with Banshee 1.0 - now my favourite app for Linux! Keep up the good work!!!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the next release. Applications like these are very rare!
Cheers,
John.
is ipod sync coming?
ReplyDeleteMan, you guys are really fast. Any chance the equalizer will return? Or did it get dropped completely? Great job on the 1.0 release and keep it up!
ReplyDeleteI downloaded and tried out 1.0 on Ubuntu Hardy last night and was impressed. I did miss two things - support for compilations and folder watching. Seems like the wait won't be long. :)
ReplyDeleteI just tried the SVN trunk and while it seems to work I couldn't find a way to make the compilations/various artist albums appear as single albums. It also didn't parse the UTF-8 tags in my MP3s, showing garbage instead of latin characters and kanji.
ReplyDeleteGabriel, I want to congratulate you on the incredible work your team is doing on Banshee. What a delight it is to use this program.
ReplyDeleteSadly, it still has a few issues that prevents it from being my current default music management application, which leads me to ask: what is the proper channel for Banshee discussion and specifically feature requests? I've perused the official site and found nothing of the sort. Once again, congratulations on a continuous string of remarkable achievements.
@ollie: Thanks for the kind words. See https://banshee-project.org/about/contact/ for info on our project communication channels.
ReplyDeletegreetings stranger ...
ReplyDeletei am really happy about the upcoming lastfm-recommendations and defntl the folder-watching is a good move and i am loving the SVN-Version from 1 Week ago.
Unfortunately nobody (Planet, mailinglist) seems to know or even talk about the banshee-1.2 release.
Did you all get killed at GUADEC or what is happening here? :)
A Statement would be really appreciated.
I compiled the trunk and all seemed to go well. How do I *run* the new version? The command banshee-1 or the application menu choice each run the previous 1.0.1 I installed.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
@jer.eps if you make && make install, you should be able to run it w/ banshee-1. But you shouldn't make install it from svn/source if you have it installed from a package. You can run it from source/svn with make run, too.
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ReplyDelete@g.b.:
ReplyDelete"you shouldn't make install it from svn/source if you have it installed from a package"
But I did . . . .
What should I do now? I want to try the new 1.2 version! make run starts the 1.0.1 version too.