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Jukebox software list - Updated April 14 2007
Kevin Mullins:
OK.... hoping not to sound like an arse here, new to the jukebox software scene. I've gone through this thread a bit and noticed alot of great looking software. Most of which seem to be touchscreen operated and suited best for that purpose. The compiled lists are great, but don't really designate which operation method they are best used for. (keypad or touchscreen)
I have an actual original jukebox with no guts to it and was planning on installing a PC, jukebox software, etc, etc. (fixing it original would be outrageously expensive)
I plan to use the original keypad that is already on the machine just as if it were all back to original aside from a monitor to view.
My question is:
Can anyone recommend a strictly key mappable type jukebox software?
( Not interested in touchscreen options at all )
Chris:
--- Quote from: Kevin Mullins on October 01, 2006, 05:10:38 pm ---OK.... hoping not to sound like an arse here, new to the jukebox software scene. I've gone through this thread a bit and noticed alot of great looking software. Most of which seem to be touchscreen operated and suited best for that purpose. The compiled lists are great, but don't really designate which operation method they are best used for. (keypad or touchscreen)
I have an actual original jukebox with no guts to it and was planning on installing a PC, jukebox software, etc, etc. (fixing it original would be outrageously expensive)
I plan to use the original keypad that is already on the machine just as if it were all back to original aside from a monitor to view.
My question is:
Can anyone recommend a strictly key mappable type jukebox software?
( Not interested in touchscreen options at all )
--- End quote ---
DOSCab/WinCab Jukebox is completely key-mappable and can adapt to several different control schemes. What model jukebox are you adapting?
--Chris
Kevin Mullins:
It's an AMI Disco 200.
A friend of mine got a trade deal on three jukes, two just need minor repairs he plans to sell, this one is totally empty of it's inner workings so I'll get that one and help him fix the others. And I had already had my eye on it anyways for this sort of project. So it should work out good. (now that I get a chance to play with it) I haven't actually picked it up yet, so I'm not sure how many keys, etc it has just yet. And I'm not sure how I will do the monitor on it quite yet as I've only seen pictures of it so far. As much of it as possible will remain original.
Thanks for the heads-up on the software. I'll go check those out and play around with them.
I'll try not to disturb this particular thread with my project..... might start a new one somewhere, just needed suggestions on software and the lists in this thread were great but I needed that tid bit of clarification to try a couple out.
EDIT: Started a new thread for the "project" aspect of all this.
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=58692.0
Chris:
--- Quote from: Kevin Mullins on October 01, 2006, 06:34:26 pm --- And I'm not sure how I will do the monitor on it quite yet as I've only seen pictures of it so far. As much of it as possible will remain original.
--- End quote ---
Do you even want to put a monitor on it? You can just use the original titlestrips... I'll be happy to help you configure the software, you'll need a custom skin to match the control panel layout. But you're right that we shouldn't take up this thread; you may want to re-post it in the DOSCab/WinCab forum if you want to give it a try. (Using a DOS-based PC instead of Windows would mean you wouldn't have to wait long for your juke to boot...)
--Chris
Flack:
--- Quote from: Barcrest on July 24, 2005, 07:01:22 pm ---Doh! I posted one that WAS listed... Here is the full list as it stands (Broken links not on this list..)
--- End quote ---
I am looking for a Windows-based jukebox that will play both MP3s and Music Videos. I went through your list and found quite a few links that need to be changed/updated:
Bad Links
Arcade Jukebox - http://home.att.net/~mark.schwartz/
Frodo Player - http://www.frodoplayer.com/
Album Player - http://www.cdr-zone.com/software/ (could not find on page)
Update Links
Digital Jukebox - http://www.rastaworld.com
(Should be marked as COMMERCIAL/SHAREWARE)
eJukebox - http://www.audiosoft.net/ (WINAMP REQ.)
(Should be marked as Commercial / Download is 30 day trial)
Silver Juke - http://www.silverjuke.net/en/index.html
(Should be marked as Commercial / Download is 14 day trial)
SK Jukebox - http://www.mameworld.net/skjukebox
(Link has changed to http://www.skjukebox.com)
About the only jukebox I've found that does what I want it to is The Jukebox'er, but it seems to be pretty memory intensive for an old 633mhz machine. If anyone has any suggestions, I'm all ears.
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