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Jukebox software list - Updated April 14 2007
SpamMe:
Not on the list:
http://www.mp3touchscreens.com/touchtone/
dphirschler:
It would also help if we knew which ones were DOS and which ones were Windows... oh yeah, and Linux and Mac I suppose.
Darryl
Chris:
--- Quote from: dphirschler on November 20, 2003, 04:15:04 pm ---It would also help if we knew which ones were DOS and which ones were Windows... oh yeah, and Linux and Mac I suppose.
Darryl
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I do have that information on my page at http://webpages.charter.net/celamantia/jukebox/.
What I think is even more useful is to know which ones have remappable controls and whether or not they require (or support) a mouse. If you're building a dedicated jukebox, it doesn't really matter as you can make the controls match the software you choose, but for jukeboxes in a MAME cabinet, this is a major consideration. DOSCab, for example, is designed for a panel with sixteen buttons (eight for selection, one for Enter, one for Exit, one for Most Popular two for Next Page/Prev Page, two for First Page/Last Page, and one for Coin, but can support more buttons, such as Skip Song, up to three more coins, and Screen Shot), but it will run on a system with a joystick (Next/Prev/First/Last pages) and five buttons (four for selection, one to exit). If I fix it to allow the pages to wrap around, you could get away with a joystick (for selection) and two buttons (one for next page, one to exit). But if all you have is a trackball or a touchscreen, the current version won't do you any good. (The next version will...)
The "CD style" jukeboxes usually require a slightly larger number of buttons, but usually also support mouse input. The media player styles may require a mouse and possibly a keyboard.
Someday I'll install all of these and create a table. I don't want to do it now, though; I want to finish the next versionm of DOSCab/WinCab without being influenced by any features or specifications of any of these other jukeboxes, so I don't get caught in the position of having appeared to steal someone's ideas (which is important since some of these are commercial products).
--Chris
hnnlong:
Two others that I have used.
Media jukebox - but it cost.
http://www.mediajukebox.com/mediacenter/
and 4 am Music - haven't tried their latest version older one kept hanging. This is free
http://www.overnighttech.com/products/4amMusic_overview.html
--- Quote from: saint on November 16, 2003, 06:14:17 pm ---Am I missing any? Not interested in non-jukebox style MP3 players.
Arcade Jukebox - http://home.att.net/~mark.schwartz/
Digital Jukebox - http://www.rastaworld.com/
DosCab / WinCab - http://webpages.charter.net/celamantia/jukebox/
Dragonator Jukebox - http://www.oscarcontrols.com/dragon/downloads.htm
eJukebox - http://www.audiosoft.net/
IPLAY - http://www.purpleworld.biz/iplay/
JukeboxFX - http://www.move360media.com/mame/arcadefx/index.htm
Jukebox Simulator - http://www.jbsim.co.uk/index.php
MAMEP3 - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/leigh.hadlum/download.htm
Musicmatch Jukebox - http://www.musicmatch.com/
PartyBox - http://members.iglou.com/kfam76/
Virtual Music Jukebox - http://www.virtualmusicjukebox.com/
Winamp - http://www.winamp.com/
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Kfam:
--- Quote from: Chris on November 20, 2003, 04:39:46 pm ---Someday I'll install all of these and create a table. I don't want to do it now, though; I want to finish the next versionm of DOSCab/WinCab without being influenced by any features or specifications of any of these other jukeboxes, so I don't get caught in the position of having appeared to steal someone's ideas (which is important since some of these are commercial products).
--Chris
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You can use any of my ideas that you want. I don't mind. Theres a good chance you would end up thinking of them eventually anyway. Most of mine come from seeing a need for the feature or from suggestions from friends actually using my software.
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