New Banshee features: Improved transcoding and shuffle by similar artists
One of the things I love about Banshee is how easy it is for people to fix their own issues without requiring extensive knowledge.
Recently our community have be joined by two new developers who both started working on their own sexy features.
First let me introduce Josh Holland (dutchie on #banshee), who came into our IRC channel one day wondering if Banshee would ever support converting lossless file formats if the device he was syncing to supported these (as Banshee doesn’t by default convert formats supported by your device). A bug report did exist requesting this feature but nobody had gotten around to implementing it so Josh did what any good person with no prior C# experience and wrote an initial version.
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