Install Banshee Media Player 2.6 in Ubuntu 12.04 Precise and Banshee 2.4.1 in Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot/Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal/Linux Mint
Banshee is the culmination of six months' work by 35 developers, 38 translators and dozens of bug reporters and testers. It is a stable release, the successor to Banshee 2.0.
Play your audios and videos. Keep up with your podcasts and Internet radio. Discover new music and podcasts. Keep your portable device loaded with good stuff.
What's New:
To install Banshee in Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
That's it
Banshee is the culmination of six months' work by 35 developers, 38 translators and dozens of bug reporters and testers. It is a stable release, the successor to Banshee 2.0.
Play your audios and videos. Keep up with your podcasts and Internet radio. Discover new music and podcasts. Keep your portable device loaded with good stuff.
What's New:
- Enable Last.fm scrobbling of recent plays from a connected device.
- The “Copy files when importing” and “Update file and folder names” settings can now be set independently for Music and Videos.
- LargeTrackInfoDisplay: Display track rating in “Now Playing” view
- MassStorage: Support the Samsung Galaxy Nexus Android phone
- Re-enable the AAC audio profile
- ThickClient: Append ‘Banshee’ to window title
- MassStorage: Support reading playlists from multiple folders
- Last.fm: Switch to 2.0 API for scrobbling and improve error handling
- LastFM: Remove invalid tracks from the queue after a scrobbling error
- Mpris: Add CanSetFullscreen and Fullscreen properties
- Replace custom volume widget with gtk’s VolumeButton
- Improved threading in some areas around GUI manipulation
- See more fixes here.
To install Banshee in Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
Source: Banshee