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Yet Another Jukebox Program
papaschtroumpf:
--- Quote from: SalmonKing on October 18, 2005, 02:59:34 am ---
Then you'd need a screen to show what button to press to get help! lol
Anyway, you would come up with the picture, you just need a way of displaying it inside the program? eh, that's not a drama. I'll add it to the list.
SK.
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The hep screen is would be tied to the same key as all the other things on my cab, so users already know which button is the help button. I'm also thiking about stenciling a question mark on it.
Yes, everyone wanting to use this functionnality would need to provide a picture, SK Jukebox would not be expected to autogenerate it or anything.
Id did seem pretty easy, which is why I asked again.
Thanks and keep up the good work!
digitaldj:
What are the minmum requirements for the computer to run the software?
Why not make it skinnable?
How do i setup the librarys and what buttons are used to change between them. Also what is the max. albums and library's?
Freeplay:
SalmonKing
Thanks for the software...... it's fantastic, I been running it on my dedicated juke for a few months now. ( complete envy of everyone who sees it. )
I run your software thru my home entertainment system ( Audio & Plasma Screen ) with the CD cover screen saver feature. In order to get out of the screen saver, I need to hit a key on the keyboard ( spacebar I think). My aim is to run the program with the mouse only, so is there a way to come out of the screen saver by just using the mouse?
I don't want to not use the screensaver as I couldn't live with myself if I got screen burn in on my shiny new plasma.
Also while I'm at it.... has anyone seen a programable remote control that you can use thru your computer to replace the mouse/keyboard actions.
(That would kick ass.)
papaschtroumpf:
There are plenty of "wireless mouse" remotes.
There are also several kinds of multimedia remotes, but I don't know much about them
SalmonKing:
--- Quote from: digitaldj on October 18, 2005, 01:13:01 pm ---What are the minmum requirements for the computer to run the software?
Why not make it skinnable?
How do i setup the librarys and what buttons are used to change between them. Also what is the max. albums and library's?
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I run my jukebox on a P3 800, with a decent AGP video card, and the performance is more than acceptable.
The better question to the skinning topic is : Why make it skinnable at all? The program is designed to be as simple as possible...adding 50 customizable graphical elements (or whatever it takes) to the screen would basically mean stripping down the entire interface & starting again. And I'm not going to do that. You can change the fonts/colours of basically everything, so that should give you enough to customize it to your liking.
As for genres, look at the directory options in the settings screen. You can tick a box that says 'First Part Of Directory Is Genre'. For example, if you have C:\Music, put all your Rock albums in C:\Music\Rock, all your Classical in C:\Music\Classical, etc. The program will then give you a choice of all the different 'genres' it finds, and you can switch genres at any time by pressing the key that is mapped to Switch Genres (look in the Key Mapping section).
SK.
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