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Commercial coin-op jukebox

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Thenasty:
can I bootleg a house over there ?
If so, need to make a plan on moving to the Bootleg Country.  ;D

imagine if the entire world is just Bootleging. Would anyone ever create anything just to be bootleged ? Not me, I just wait for the bootleg version  :P

Chris:

--- Quote from: Ram Puss on May 26, 2004, 03:06:46 am ---I'm interested in building an MP3 jukebox for a local bar.  I've never done anything like this before, but am somewhat computer saavy, and  know decent carpenters who could build a cabinet.  

There's some good info here, but most of it seems intended for home systems, not coin ops.  Also, one reason an MP3 jukebox appeals to me is that it could be more single-oriented, like the old 45 jukeboxes.  My digital box is going to have Pass the Dutchie on it, but there's no way I would put a whole Musical Youth album in a CD box.  VMJ looks like great software, for albums, but what do you recommend for singles?

--- End quote ---
DOSCab and WinCab Jukebox can be set to accept coins and is geared toward singles use.  See the link in my signature for more.

--Chris

Ram Puss:
Arcade Jukebox I like... maybe I'll go with that.  WinCab doesn't seem to have any features that AJB is missing, and the setup is so much more complicated, that I don't think I'll mess with it.

Thanks
RP

Chris:
Arcade Jukebox is excellent.  WinCab's setup isn't as bad as I make it sound, because the indexing step is not necessary in Windows.  I'm sure either will work well for you.

--Chris

StephenH:
Commercial use may of MP3s in a jukebox ripped from CDs the person or company owns, I beleive is as long as the establishment has a music performance license for Jukeboxes.  In The USA, the organizations to get licenses from would be ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC.

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