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Jukebox software list - Updated April 14 2007
yalborap:
it really depends on your definition of jukebox. it can do stuff like non-music media and external applications, but the focus is on the music capabilities.
jdjuggler:
I've look at many jukebox programs, but I'm looking for one that will let you pick an Artist and list ALL songs from that artist in a window on the right. So, basically, there is no album name or album choice being done.
I have a lot of music, but I may only have a few from certain albums and it's frustrating to scroll thru 5 albums from one artist and only have 15 songs across those 5 albums.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
JD
DrewKaree:
--- Quote from: jdjuggler on March 23, 2005, 03:45:55 pm ---I've look at many jukebox programs, but I'm looking for one that will let you pick an Artist and list ALL songs from that artist in a window on the right. So, basically, there is no album name or album choice being done.
I have a lot of music, but I may only have a few from certain albums and it's frustrating to scroll thru 5 albums from one artist and only have 15 songs across those 5 albums.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
JD
--- End quote ---
Virtual Music Jukebox will allow you to do it, you just have to set it up. I can't remember the folder structure required, but a basic down-n-dirty example:
Folder (artist name)
|__Folder (artist's name again - it's used as the album name)
|__All songs from the artist - perhaps number 'em, though
Like that. I've got a bunch of various stuff, and that's how I set it up to read that folder - and I split it up into 4 folders, each with ~15 songs for ease of browsing. Leaving it all in one folder resulted in quite the cumbersome list. Other authors will be able to explain their methods for sorting like that, if they offer the capability you described.
screaming:
I'm compiling a list of jukebox software for a new website I'm putting it together and I just want to verify some of my findings:
There is 1 DOS-based jukebox software, DOSCab.
There is 0 MacOS-based jukebox software.
There are 2 Linux-based jukebox softwares, Globalcom Jukebox and Tunez.
There is about a million and a half Windows-based jukebox softwares.
Am I missing any minority OS-based jukebox softwares?
-sab
Barry Barcrest:
Ok i don't want my first post to be considered SPAM so i won't go straight in and post a link
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