banshee crashes every 10 seconds, due to the fact that I have 103.7GB of music<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 5 October 2010 14:28, pmgazz <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:pmgazz@gmx.co.uk">pmgazz@gmx.co.uk</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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On 05/10/10 12:33, Jacob Mansfield wrote:
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<pre>rythmbox keeps crashing, but I'll try songbird
On 5 October 2010 09:39, George MacLeod <a href="mailto:bhaltair@gmail.com" target="_blank"><bhaltair@gmail.com></a> wrote:
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<pre>Strange that you've had problems with these players I have used all three
but have stuck with Rythmbox and Songbird. Rythmbox can play MP3 files,
makes a play list and also syncs with Ubuntu One. Both have album art
capability as well as many other features.
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I know, I use Banshee and although it crashes about once a month it's
as reliable as anything else and pretty fast (Amarok is painfully slow,
especially on GNOME and Exaile is also very slow and crashes a lot).
I'm not crazy about Rhythmbox but it works OK. I tried Songbird a
couple of years ago, it was fast but very buggy - if it's better now,
I'll give it another go. <br>
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I used to use gmusicbrowser a couple of years ago because I have a huge
music library and everything else was hopelessly slow ( I set up Amarok
with a mysql back end once but it was still not great). But Banshee is
pretty nifty these days and since gmusicbrowser's interface is clunky
and annoying I've switched back to Banshee. <br>
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Paula<br>
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