=============================================================================== WELCOME TO BANSHEE 1.0 BETA 2! (0.99.2) - Released May 22, 2008 =============================================================================== * Banshee is a multimedia management and playback application for GNOME. "Import, organize, and discover new music with Banshee through its simple and powerful interface and wide array of innovative features. Create your own radio stations or listen to a friends' through Last.fm integration; experience automatic cover art fetching as you listen; and easily browse, search, and control your media collection." * Learn More: http://banshee-project.org/Releases/0.99.2 =============================================================================== OTHER NOTES =============================================================================== These changes were made to ensure that you can run older Banshee releases in parallel with new Banshee releases: * The location of the user configuration directory for Banshee 1.x changed from ~/.config/banshee to ~/.config/banshee-1 (where ~/.config is defined by XDG policy) * The base GConf path used for storing settings via the GNOME backend changed from /apps/banshee to /apps/banshee-1; an XML configuration file will be used if the GNOME backend extension is not installed =============================================================================== SOURCES / PACKAGES =============================================================================== Sources ------- * Banshee 0.99.2 Tarballs: http://banshee-project.org/files/banshee/banshee-1-0.99.2.tar.bz2 http://banshee-project.org/files/banshee/banshee-1-0.99.2.tar.gz Packages -------- Packages are available from the openSUSE Build Service in the Banshee:Preview project. Currently only packages for openSUSE 10.3 and openSUSE Factory are being built. We expect to target more distributions and older openSUSE/SLED releases as we approach the final 1.0 release: * http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Banshee:/Preview/ ChangeLogs ---------- * http://banshee-project.org/files/banshee/banshee-1-0.99.2.changes =============================================================================== DEPENDENCIES =============================================================================== * Mono 1.2.2 (.NET 2.0 Profile / gmcs) * SQlite 3.4 * Gtk# 2.10 * GStreamer 0.10.3 * NDesk DBus (ndesk-dbus) 0.5 * NDesk DBus GLib (ndesk-dbus-glib) 0.3 * Mono.Addins (mono-addins) 0.3.1 * TagLib# (taglib-sharp) 2.0 * Required to build default feature stack: * libmtp >= 0.2.0 (0.2.6 recommended) * ipod-sharp >= 0.8.0 * Run-time requirements for default feature stack: * podsleuth * brasero * Required to build not-enabled-by-default features: * boo >= 0.8.1 * mono-zeroconf >= 0.7.3 Please note that for openSUSE, all of the dependencies above can be found in the openSUSE Build Service, and are linked into the Banshee:Preview project. Even if you build from source, if you wish to avoid building the entire dependency chain above, add the Banshee:Preview repository to your repository list. Historically, Banshee has fostered development of a number of projects and bundled their source code instead of depending on external builds. Many of these dependencies have matured and grown into well maintained projects on their own, and we are now depending on them externally. We waited to remove the bundles long enough to allow for distributions to ship packages to reduce the pain of building Banshee. =============================================================================== NEW AWESOME FEATURES AND ENHANCEMENTS =============================================================================== Banshee 1.0 Beta 2 represents the fifth release since we began rewriting much of the core of Banshee. The primary reasons for this rearchitecting were to deliver much needed performance improvements, make features more powerful and mature, and allow us to add awesome new features like the Play Queue and video support. Banshee now uses much less memory and has greatly improved startup speed. It can handle collections that are much larger in size without adversely affecting application speed or memory usage. These core architectural changes also allowed us to cleanly implement many great new features and provides a framework for new features to be easily developed in the future. New features in this release include: * Podcast Support * Automatic CD Importing * CD Burning Other features, bug fixes, and errata: * Genre entry autocompletes in track information editor * Columns specific to type of source (Music, Video, Podcast) * Fix CPU spike triggered by song transition * Fix two fairly common segfault crashes * Add File Size column, right-align it and Duration * Disable writing metadata for videos to file to avoid 100% CPU bug * Add Love/Hate menu items to the Notification Area icon's menu * If a Last.fm station is double clicked, it will start playing once it has loaded * Allow choosing with checkboxes what songs to import from Audio CD * Over 28 bugs were fixed since Beta 1 =============================================================================== REPORT BUGS - HELP THE PROJECT - GROW THE COMMUNITY =============================================================================== While this is an Beta Release, we have known it to be quite stable. There are some missing features though that will be added back as we progress towards the final 1.0 release of Banshee. If you encounter any bad behavior with this release, please do not hesitate to file bugs! * http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=banshee&version=0.99.2 =============================================================================== VALUED BANSHEE CONTRIBUTORS =============================================================================== Contributors For This Release ----------------------------- The following people directly contributed to the release of this version of Banshee. Without their help, there would be no release! Aaron Bockover, Bertrand Lorentz, Gabriel Burt, James Willcox, Mike Urbanski, Nicholas Parker, Scott Peterson, Sebastian Dröge The following people contributed updated translations to this release. Without them, our project's reach would be much more limited. Daniel Abramov (ru), Jonh Wendell (pt_BR), Luca Ferretti (it), Nickolay Shmyrev The release notes and screenshots for this release were crafted by: Gabriel Burt Contributors In Past Releases ----------------------------- Aaron Bockover, Alan McGovern, Alex Kloss, Alexander Hixon, Alexandros Frantzis, Alp Toker, Andy Midgette, Aydemir Ulaş Şahin, Ben Maurer, Bertrand Lorentz, Bill Dawson, Bob Copeland, Bojan Rajkovic, Brian Nickel, Chris Lahey, Chris Toshok, Chris Turchin, Christian Krause, Christopher James Halse Rogers, Dan Wilson, Dan Winship, Daniel Munkton, Eric Butler, Fredrik Hedberg, Gabriel Burt, Hans Petter Jansson, Igor Guerrero Fonseca, Ilya Konstantinov, Ivan N. Zlatev, James Willcox, Jan Arne Petersen, Jason Conti, Jeff Tickle, Jorge Castro, Juri Pakaste, Ken Vandine, Larry Ewing, Lauri Kotilainen, Michael Monreal, Miguel de Icaza, Mike Urbanski, Nathan Palmer, Nicholas Parker, Oscar Forero, Patrick van Staveren, Pepijn van de Geer, Ruben Vermeersch, Scott Peterson, Sebastian Dröge, Tim Yamin, Trey Ethridge, Will Farrington, Wouter Bolsterlee