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Banshee can play and import audio CDs and supports many portable media players, including Apple’s iPod, Android devices and Creative’s ZEN players.[4] Other features include Last.fm integration, album artwork fetching, smart playlists and podcast support. Banshee is released under the terms of the MIT License. Stable versions are available for many Linux distributions, as well as a beta preview for OS X and an alpha preview for Windows.Banshee was the default music player for a year in Ubuntu and for some time in Linux Mint, but was later replaced by Rhythmbox in both distributions.[5][6][7]Banshee uses the SQLite database library.Plugins[edit]Banshee’s plugin-capable architecture makes the software extensible and customizable. As of 2012[update] stable plugins include:Audioscrobbler: Adds the capability of reporting played songs to a user’s Last.fm playlist, and play last.fm radio stations (user’s library, tags, similar to, etc.).DAAP music sharing: Allows sharing of music libraries with iTunes and other DAAP-compatible music software. The current version of Banshee is only partially compatible with iTunes 7, allowing iTunes to open a Banshee library, but not vice versa.iPod manager: Allows the transferring of songs, videos, and album art to and from the device.Metadata searcher using MusicBrainz: Automatically retrieves missing and supplementary metadata for library items, including album art.Music Recommendations using Last.fm: Recommends music based on the currently playing song.Mini-Mode plugin: Provides a small window with minimal playback controls and song information.Multimedia keys support in GNOME: Banshee can be controlled via multimedia keys as configured through GNOME.Notification Area Icon: Adds an icon to the notification area in GNOME.Podcasting: Enables Banshee to subscribe to podcast feeds, which are updated on a regular basis.Radio: Provides support for streaming Internet radio stations.Cross-platform support[edit]Compared to the Linux builds, which have stable releases, the Mac OS X builds are considered beta quality, and Windows builds are alpha quality (and, as of April 2013, two versions behind the other platforms). During Google Summer of Code 2012 Banshee has seen substantial improvements to its OS X support[8]The first alpha release of Banshee on Windows was Banshee 1.9.4, released on February 23, 2011.[10][11]Release history[edit]VersionRelease dateSignificant changes1.0June 5, 2008Album BrowserPlay QueueNow Playing sectionVideo supportAudio CD supportCD Ripping \/ BurningPodcast supportIntegrated Next\/Shuffle buttonDevice support (MTP, iPod, Mass storage)Mini modeAutomatic cover art1.2July 29, 200810-band EqualizerInternet radioMusic recommendationsDAAP clientPlaylist importingCompilation album supportManual reordering of playlists and play queueAmarok migration1.2.1August 12, 20081.4.1November 10, 2008Improved device supportSupport for the HTC Android G1Support for Mac OS XNew track editorNew rescan library tool1.4.2January 20, 20091.4.3March 4, 2009Improved MTP supportDevice playlist sync1.6.0March 31, 2010Rhythmbox migratorBeats Per Minute detectionAutomatic scoringCreative Commons licensing information columnSeparate library locations for music, videos and podcastsGapless playbackAlbum grid viewYouTube extensionEqualizer presetsNokia N900 supportSync device from playlistType-ahead FindOptional cover art in lower left cornerEditable cover artSeparate library for audiobooksLibrary-folder watchereMusic Importer\/DownloaderiTunes importerSupports searching and streaming from the Internet ArchiveSupport for Pulse and Droid phonesUses Last.fm 2.0 APINew Shuffle modeAuto DJSupport for webOS devicesSupport for Samsung Galaxy phones1.6.1May 7, 20101.8.0September 29, 2010Ability to connect to remote DAAP serversiPod and iPhone \/ iPod Touch supportNo more HAL dependencyUser manualAmazon MP3 Store and downloaderMiro podcast directoryBulk metadata fixup extensionImprovements for Audiobook support, layout1.8.1January 28, 20112.0.0[12]April 6, 20112.x major-number releaseArtist\/Album Browser Track Actions‘Play After’ Queue OptionsUser Interface ImprovementsUbuntu One Music Store and SoundMenu ExtensionsSubtitles2.0.1May 2, 20112.2.0September 21, 20112.2.1November 1, 2011Support for the following Android devices: New Devices Supported: Motorola Atrix, Notion Ink Adam, Samsung Galaxy Ace, Samsung Galaxy S2, Xperia X12Support for the Barnes & Noble NookSupport default internet radio stationsVarious bug fixes (108 fixed since 2.0.0)2.4.0March 2012Support for UPnPDVD video supportAdditional search filtersImprovements to the interface2.4.1May 31, 2012Various bug fixes (12 fixed since 2.4.0)2.6.0October 3, 2012Significant improvements to the OS X releaseUpdated to use Last.FM scrobbling API 2.0AAC transcoding profile reenabledDevice-scrobbling support to LastFM (only Apple devices for now)Support for the following Android devices: Samsung Galaxy NexusVarious bug fixes (59 fixed since 2.4.0)2.6.1April 16, 2013Various bug fixes (15 fixed since 2.6.0)Minor enhancements to filetype handling and device support2.6.2February 18, 2014Various bug fixes (23 fixed since 2.6.1)AppData file for inclusion in opensource appstores2.9.0October 8, 2013Port to GTK3Symbian device sync support (i.e.: Nokia N95)Various bug fixes (37 fixed since 2.6.0)2.9.1March 18, 2014GStreamer 1.x supportNew GStreamerSharp (managed) playback backend now defaultNew MediaPanel UI (inherited from the old Meego frontend)Various bug fixes (35 fixed since 2.9.0)3.0.0TBALast stable version of the 2.9-seriesColorMeaningRedOld releaseGreenLast stable releaseHelix Banshee[edit]Helix Banshee was a version of Banshee, included in older versions of SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop and openSUSE. It was based upon the Banshee core, but with a plug-in to add support for the Helix framework for playback and transcoding, in addition to GStreamer.See also[edit]References[edit] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki13\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki13\/banshee-media-player-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Banshee (media player) – Wikipedia"}}]}]