Banshee for your music playing needs
September 10, 2008 by Clair Ching
Filed under Multimedia
And videos, too!
My boyfriend has been using Banshee while I decided to stick with Rhythmbox simply because it’s a default and I wanted to give it a chance. I’ve used Exaile (and it’s one of the players I really like) and Amarok (which is awesome) before and it’s because I used to not like Rhythmbox for some reason or another. Now that I am more used to Rhythmbox, I like using it. But I thought that I should see Banshee because I am curious. So without installing it, I checked it out last night.
Some things I liked about Banshee:
- Many extensions. Waaai~ You could do a lot of things with Banshee!
- It has an equalizer!
- There is a way for you to view the albums and artists sorted out in such a way that even within the same album, you could still segregate the artists. (For multi-artist albums, that is.)
- When you hover the cover art, it will be magnified. It’s useful when want to see a detailed CD cover.
- You could manage your files’ tags vai Nereid.
- You don’t have to add files into your library to play them.
- It looks really clean and sleek.
Now apparently they added video support, which is a good thing! It could replace VLC or Totem as your all-around media player.

















Have you found anything that works really well for managing podcasts and loading them on MP3 players in Linux? One of the things that keeps me with iTunes (besides the cast that I have a dumb iPod) is the excellent podcast support.
Thank you, the program looks very promissing. Downloading now to try this out!
@Karin I don’t have an mp3 player except for my DS Lite and my phone but my boyfriend says that Banshee is good for that too though he doesn’t listen to podcasts much on his ipod, admittedly. ^^
@DCookSta I hope you enjoy it. Note that’s there is a new version that was released some time in August and it might not be in the repos.