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My jukebox and skins
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Dermbrian:
After several years away, I've dived back into DWJukebox. I had an idea for making a wall jukebox using an HDMI TV, an Amazon Firestick for TV watching, and a fanless stick computer to run DWJukebox and anything else that I'm interested in. I finally invested the time and effort and funds to make that a reality. Last week, I changed up my 12 image 'photoskin' with a little different color scheme and 12 images of movie/TV spaceships. Then I made a new album skin in random sort mode to present my ~1,400 albums in a way that exposes me to my own music when I want to listen to an album I might not have thought of in awhile. Fun stuff, still.
Dermbrian:
That album skin in the top right is new, and it's undergone some changes over the past week. Here's the final look. I wanted an album skin that wouldn't split albums with a lot of tracks into smaller albums. By making the "CD" titlestrips 40 lines long, that makes that a rare thing. I decided to call the skin "LP Party". It's really pretty handy when I use it in RANDOM song-sort order, presenting me with seven LP's at a time and exposing me to my own collection in a new way. I've listened to more complete albums this week than I have in a long, long time.
richiep1:
They look great.. I know this is off topic, but do you kow how to define a gamepad, ipca or generic keyboard encoder in the controls.ini file?
My keyboard encoder works fine when I test it in Windows, but I cant get it to work in DWjukebox.
Dermbrian:
I wish I could help. I've always just used a keyboard until I bought a programmable USB keypad.
Brian
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