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JackTucky:

--- Quote from: SalmonKing on June 06, 2005, 07:55:52 pm ---I might add something for the next version.  My version also lists anything that is not 500 * 500 (my preference), so that comes in handy.

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what is 500 * 500?   :-\

Art

SalmonKing:

--- Quote from: JackTucky on June 06, 2005, 09:26:13 pm ---
--- Quote from: SalmonKing on June 06, 2005, 07:55:52 pm ---I might add something for the next version.  My version also lists anything that is not 500 * 500 (my preference), so that comes in handy.

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what is 500 * 500?   :-\

Art

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The X & Y pixel size (width & height) of the image.  I like mine at that resolution, as it gives a good balance between quality & resource usage (my jukebox PC is a P3 800 with 512mb of RAM).

lustreking:

--- Quote from: SalmonKing on June 06, 2005, 07:55:52 pm ---My version also lists anything that is not 500 * 500 (my preference), so that comes in handy.
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SalmonKing:

--- Quote from: lustreking on June 08, 2005, 04:05:31 pm ---I was also wondering if you have ever considered adding a simple cd player to your jukebox program.  When I build my jukebox, I'd like to have a cd-rom drive accessible from the front so it will play cd's as well as mp3s.

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It's definately something to think about, and I know I can do it using the control I currently play the MP3's with.  That would be the ideal option, as it wouldn't require anything other controls.  However, I can't do it with the VERSION of the control I currently have, so would need to upgrade (which means quite a few $'s more.  I have thought about upgrading for things like being able to present the user with an equalizer, or perhaps crossfading, both of which I could do if I could upgrade the control).

Of course, there would be ways to do it WITHOUT any controls at all, but that means I would need to 'talk' to something else for things like play, stop, pause, get the song lenth & current position, etc.  Then, how to incorporate that into the application.  Just show it as an extra album with a nice picture of a CD as the album art, or have a seperate dedicated section for it?

All food for thought!   :D

Chris:

--- Quote from: SalmonKing on June 09, 2005, 12:47:50 am ---Of course, there would be ways to do it WITHOUT any controls at all, but that means I would need to 'talk' to something else for things like play, stop, pause, get the song lenth & current position, etc.
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