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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #320 on: August 02, 2005, 05:20:02 pm »
I love the program. But I really need an option to set a limit to the track list. I know you can do it with the credit, but when you use freeplay, it

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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #321 on: August 03, 2005, 11:14:57 pm »
I love the program. But I really need an option to set a limit to the track list. I know you can do it with the credit, but when you use freeplay, it

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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #322 on: August 07, 2005, 09:59:49 pm »
Update online (well, it's uploading now, anyway...)

Didn't get everything I wanted done, but what I didn't get done wasn't exactly urgent.

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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #323 on: August 09, 2005, 08:20:51 am »
 :D

Thanks you very much SalmonKing !
I love your program !
I use your jukebox more than mame on my mamecab   ;D

highly of other innovations

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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #324 on: August 15, 2005, 06:53:27 pm »
:) Thanks..! Just what i need. Keep up the good work.

// Germo

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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #325 on: August 15, 2005, 07:45:47 pm »
Quote from SalmonKing "As for existing the screensaver using the mouse, that was causing me problems when I first did it.
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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #326 on: August 15, 2005, 09:46:03 pm »
Quote from SalmonKing "As for existing the screensaver using the mouse, that was causing me problems when I first did it.  I believe the problem was that I was trying to make it exit with a mouse movement, but the program kept getting 'told' that the mouse had moved, even though it hadn't.  I should be able to make it close with a mouse click, though! " End Quote

Did you ever get this to work? If so, I'm missing something.
It goes into the screen saver and I'm stuck there. I'm sooo close to getting this touchscreen juke going. any help?
Thanks

P.S. Don't mind the mess, Still under construction!

Never looked back at it, to be honest.  I'll put this in the next version, to close the screen-saver if the screen is 'clicked' on  :)

Looking good, by the way!

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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #327 on: August 16, 2005, 10:03:42 am »
Never looked back at it, to be honest.
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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #328 on: August 16, 2005, 12:27:17 pm »
Salmon King,

I only download this program the other day and it's f@?k'n awesome and I can't believe I didn't download it much earlier, I bought Virtual Music Jukebox a while back but it's very buggy and this is a much more stable alternative. Anyway I just wanted to say thanks for all of your effort and let you know how much people like myself who can't program really appreciate people who put the time and effort in to writing a program and then freely share with others.

Just wondering what if any features you may add to the jukebox in the future?

Things I would love to see added if possible would be dual monitor support, videos, skinning, perhap some sort of random mode biased towards the most played songs.

Anyway without any of these requests it's still the best jukebox I've used.  ;D

Well done!

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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #329 on: August 16, 2005, 04:55:03 pm »
How about for the screen saver to be closed, the mouse has to move at least 5 pixels, or be clicked?  That might solve your problem...

Not a bad idea at all, added that in. 

In this case, PileDriver has a touch screen, so a click will suffice, but the more the merrier!   ;D

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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #330 on: August 16, 2005, 05:01:25 pm »
Thanks for helping out.
I'll just shut the screen saver off for now.
I'll be watching the the next release. :D

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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #331 on: August 16, 2005, 05:02:44 pm »
Salmon King,

I only download this program the other day and it's f@?k'n awesome and I can't believe I didn't download it much earlier, I bought Virtual Music Jukebox a while back but it's very buggy and this is a much more stable alternative. Anyway I just wanted to say thanks for all of your effort and let you know how much people like myself who can't program really appreciate people who put the time and effort in to writing a program and then freely share with others.

Just wondering what if any features you may add to the jukebox in the future?

Things I would love to see added if possible would be dual monitor support, videos, skinning, perhap some sort of random mode biased towards the most played songs.

Anyway without any of these requests it's still the best jukebox I've used.  ;D

Well done!

Retro



Thanks for the support! :)

As for features I want to add, they're all in the readme.txt...I think they're all covered in there.

Unfortunatly, all the features you have listed there are either in the 'very long term' list, or not even on there at all.   :-\

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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #332 on: August 16, 2005, 07:47:30 pm »
First, I want to say that this is a great program, I've been messing around with it for a couple of days and so far I think this might be on jukebox for my cab, I was just wondering (I might have missed it) is there an option to play an entire album, (with one click)

thanks for any help,

Jeff

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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #333 on: August 17, 2005, 01:17:50 am »
First, I want to say that this is a great program, I've been messing around with it for a couple of days and so far I think this might be on jukebox for my cab, I was just wondering (I might have missed it) is there an option to play an entire album, (with one click)

thanks for any help,

Jeff

Look for something along the lines of 'Display '00 All Tracks''  ;)

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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #334 on: August 22, 2005, 09:10:48 pm »
Great program.
 Under Display Settings,

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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #335 on: August 23, 2005, 12:36:24 am »
Great program.
 Under Display Settings,  Display Track Names Not Codes In 'Track List',  Is that supposed to get rid of the numbers in the Track List? If so it doesn't seem to be working for me.
 Also is there any way to scroll through the Albums just using one click and not the keyboard or Keypad?

Thanks

The Track Name option displays the track code + the track name.  The other option simply displays the codes.  I guess the wording of that option is a little misleading.....   :-\

The only way to scroll through the albums is by using the keyboard or the on-screen Keypad, I'm afriad.  Well, there's the scroll wheel support, but that's a little flaky at times.

SK.

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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #336 on: August 31, 2005, 06:54:42 pm »
         Salmonking,
  first off great program!!!!! i think the best part is that my wife likes it,and she does'nt like anything that has to do with computers... ;) but is there any way to put a delay between songs playing randomly in screensaver mode so they don't play one after another? i did'nt see it in the options but thought maybe there was a way. or maybe it could be considered in a upcoming version. thanks and again skjuke is by far the best there is...........
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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #337 on: September 04, 2005, 08:13:43 pm »
Hello, I've been messing with SK Jukebox and it looks like a nice program. All of my CD's, approx 500, were ripped with Itunes. I have art work for most of my CD's from Amazon that I drug into place in Itunes. On SK Jukebox I have Utilize ID3 Tags and Use Static Data Base clicked on. When I update Data Base on some CD's nothing happens. I have to turn the program off and restart. Sometimes I get an error message, "run-time error 5, invalid procedure call or argument".

For most CD's it work fine, is SK Jukebox compatible with MP3's ripped on Itunes? SK Jukebox finds none of my artwork is there a way to make SK Jukebox it?


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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #338 on: September 05, 2005, 03:01:24 am »
Hello, I've been messing with SK Jukebox and it looks like a nice program. All of my CD's, approx 500, were ripped with Itunes. I have art work for most of my CD's from Amazon that I drug into place in Itunes. On SK Jukebox I have Utilize ID3 Tags and Use Static Data Base clicked on. When I update Data Base on some CD's nothing happens. I have to turn the program off and restart. Sometimes I get an error message, "run-time error 5, invalid procedure call or argument".

For most CD's it work fine, is SK Jukebox compatible with MP3's ripped on Itunes? SK Jukebox finds none of my artwork is there a way to make SK Jukebox it?


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I also got error messages when I used the ID3 tag option, I also found that the program was a lot slower going through the albums so I don't use the ID3 tag support anymore.

As far as your artwork goes you'll need the picture of the album cover to be in your album directory, call it "folder.jpg" and it will show up. You would find that the album covers Itunes download will be of too poor a quality to display in SK Jukebox, I reckon you will need a resolution of at least 300x300 to look anygood, I use a resolution of 512x512 for most of my albums.

If you decide to download album covers I recommend you use  "Album Cover Art Downloader".

This is the link: http://louhi.kempele.fi/~skyostil/projects/albumart/



If you do get this program make sure you play around with the settings e.g.:

Make sure it saves the picture as a jpg, also you can configrue the size of the picture it saves, I do all mine at the 512x512 pixels option.

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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #339 on: September 05, 2005, 05:05:37 am »
Yep, of course using the MP3 Tags is going to be slower.  It had to open every file rather than just go off the file name.  That's why I suggested you only use it in conjunction with the static database, so it doesn't need to load the file every time you load the program.

Anyway, I did make a couple of changes to the ID3 code that should fix the run time error 5 issue.  Expect an update in the next couple of days!

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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #340 on: September 05, 2005, 09:34:42 am »
Hello,

All of my album art that I downloaded from Amazon is still kept in a folder. All of the album names say what was on it when downloaded for example, B0002OERI0.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg.

Will I need to rename all of these individually? I was hoping that when I had put these in Itunes there would be a folder that named them correctly using ID3 Tags. Do you know where they are stored in Itunes? I don't want to download new album work again over a phone connection.

When I don't use ID3 in Sk Jukebox the artist album name are not correct. Would you still recommend that I use ID3 Tag Info and the static Data Base. Thanks a lot for the help.

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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #341 on: September 05, 2005, 05:05:08 pm »
Hello,

All of my album art that I downloaded from Amazon is still kept in a folder. All of the album names say what was on it when downloaded for example, B0002OERI0.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg.

Will I need to rename all of these individually? I was hoping that when I had put these in Itunes there would be a folder that named them correctly using ID3 Tags. Do you know where they are stored in Itunes? I don't want to download new album work again over a phone connection.

When I don't use ID3 in Sk Jukebox the artist album name are not correct. Would you still recommend that I use ID3 Tag Info and the static Data Base. Thanks a lot for the help.

As long as the .jpg file is stored in the same folder as the album, that should be fine.  If you read the readme.txt, it explains how it will look for the album art.  As long as it has a .jpg extension and is in the same folder, it will work.  If you are unsure as to where they are stored, just search your HDD for .jpg files.  I have a feeling, however, that it may have actually stored the image inside of the MP3 files themselves.  I have never used Itunes before, so I don't know for sure.

As for the program showing you the wrong information when you are not using ID3, look at the naming options available in the Options screen.  How I have mine setup are '\artist\album\xx - song.mp3', where xx is a 2 digit track number.

It's not hard to keep the albums named correctly with a program like Tag&Rename.  I have a couple thousand albums that I easily manage.

Anyway, I am unsure as to how your albums are setup, but hopfully this info is enough to give you an idea on how to get the most out of the program.

SK.

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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #342 on: September 09, 2005, 12:23:45 pm »
I also had problems with the app finding my folder.jpg files, regardless of the search rules published. I worked around the problem by copying folder.jpg to cover.jpg in all my album directories, and the program found these OK. I had a number of different *_large.jpg files as a result of using Itunes, windows media player, windows media centre and SKjukebox working on the same mp3 file collection which may have been confusing it.

Great jukebox program.

My wishlist would include full navigation by joystick alone (I am able to use a trackball as a mouse, so no big problem), and two buttons for up/down skipping a letter at a time rather than the jump function.

Keep up the good work. Paypal donation on the way.

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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #343 on: October 16, 2005, 04:11:21 pm »
Salmon King,

I have moticed the sound quality from your program sounds alot different than what comes from windows media player and some other jukebox programs! Try a song on yours and then play the same song through windows media player and you will see what i mean! Let me know what is going on. It just doesn't have the punch that the other programs have it sounds weak and low.
A few things that would be nice with your program is to add a EQ, make the program skinnable and a way to select between genres of music or select between librarys.

Thanks,
DigitalDj
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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #344 on: October 16, 2005, 06:23:36 pm »
I have moticed the sound quality from your program sounds alot different than what comes from windows media player and some other jukebox programs!

You wouldn't happen to have an "Enhancement" plugin active in your Windows Media Player would you?  Something like SRS WOW?  If these other jukebox programs use the windows media player as there sound player, they are probably using any plugins you have active in your media player.

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« Reply #345 on: October 16, 2005, 08:37:31 pm »
No SRS Wow, no sound enhancing drivers, windows media player is raw. I guess there was a program conflict, Got it now!
Thanks
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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #346 on: October 17, 2005, 10:44:34 am »
SalmonKing, I have another feature request. I asked already in an old post, but I'd like to ask again (last time, promise).
If you follow the software forum, there is a lot of effort being put in adding "instructions" to MAME games while playing or just before launching, where you show a picture of your cabinet control panel and a label showing what each button does.

I'm doing the same for my cab and I already have a picture shoping the controls before launching SK jukebox, but SK jukebox is the least intuitive program to use on my cab, just because the cpanek is layed out for MAME, not for controlling a jukebox, so people often get confuse and forget which button does what.

I would like the ability to display the "cheat sheet" inside of SK jukebox. All it would have to do would be to display a picture full screen when a key is pressed, then go back to normal operation when either the same key, or any key, or whatever is pressed. You could do it when the pause key is hit or on a dedicated key.

There  might be other ways to deal with it, like adding it somewhere to the browsing screen, but the picture might end up being too small.

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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #347 on: October 18, 2005, 02:59:34 am »
SalmonKing, I have another feature request. I asked already in an old post, but I'd like to ask again (last time, promise).
If you follow the software forum, there is a lot of effort being put in adding "instructions" to MAME games while playing or just before launching, where you show a picture of your cabinet control panel and a label showing what each button does.

I'm doing the same for my cab and I already have a picture shoping the controls before launching SK jukebox, but SK jukebox is the least intuitive program to use on my cab, just because the cpanek is layed out for MAME, not for controlling a jukebox, so people often get confuse and forget which button does what.

I would like the ability to display the "cheat sheet" inside of SK jukebox. All it would have to do would be to display a picture full screen when a key is pressed, then go back to normal operation when either the same key, or any key, or whatever is pressed. You could do it when the pause key is hit or on a dedicated key.

There  might be other ways to deal with it, like adding it somewhere to the browsing screen, but the picture might end up being too small.

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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« Reply #348 on: October 18, 2005, 06:48:10 am »
A few things that would be nice with your program is to add a EQ, make the program skinnable and a way to select between genres of music or select between librarys.

DigitalDj
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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #349 on: October 18, 2005, 06:56:42 am »
A few things that would be nice with your program is to add a EQ, make the program skinnable and a way to select between genres of music or select between librarys.

DigitalDj

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« Reply #350 on: October 18, 2005, 10:25:28 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.

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!

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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #351 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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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #352 on: October 18, 2005, 06:24:45 pm »
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.
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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #353 on: October 18, 2005, 06:46:34 pm »
There are plenty of "wireless mouse" remotes.
There are also several kinds of multimedia remotes, but I don't know much about them

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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #354 on: October 18, 2005, 07:00:14 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?

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).

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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #355 on: October 18, 2005, 07:06:53 pm »
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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.)


Yes, moving or clicking the mouse gets you out of the screensaver.

I am looking at remotes at the moment, so if I manage to get it all up & running, I'll put the info on my site.  I bought a Creative remote (that is on it's way as I type this) that I am HOPING will do the trick.  I also found a couple of programs that will watch whatever COMM port the remote receiver is hooked up to, and will convert that signal to a keystroke & send it to whatever open program you choose.  I have  a touchscreen, programmable remote already, so then the only thing missing is a wireless remote extender, as the jukebox will be at the other end of the house (with the sound / pictures coming into the TV/receiver via RCA cables running thru my roof)  ;)

Anyway, all that's left is to see what this remote receiver will be able to do, then get an extender in place.


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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #356 on: October 19, 2005, 03:20:36 am »
A few things that would be nice with your program is to add a EQ, make the program skinnable and a way to select between genres of music or select between librarys.

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If he's using this,
http://www.multimediasoft.com/amp3dj/screenshots.html

Which it looks like he is then adding an EQ is easy peasy. This is the same OCX ThePCJukebox uses i believe.

I like the album cover scrolling ;) I have just had a quick play, it does seem like it doesn't read ID3 tags correctly though as a couple of albums showed up as TRack01, Track02 etc but i know they are tagged.
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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #357 on: October 19, 2005, 04:26:27 am »
Yes, moving or clicking the mouse gets you out of the screensaver.

OK.. I must have something not clicked... because when I'm in screensaver, the movement or pressing of mouse keys will not do anything... the cursor moves of course... but in order to get back in the program I need to press a key on the keyboard.
So please tell me what I have setup wrong.

Because I have it connected to my entertainment system, I wish to do away with the keyboard all together.

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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #358 on: October 19, 2005, 04:41:31 am »
If he's using this,
http://www.multimediasoft.com/amp3dj/screenshots.html

Which it looks like he is then adding an EQ is easy peasy. This is the same OCX ThePCJukebox uses i believe.

I like the album cover scrolling ;) I have just had a quick play, it does seem like it doesn't read ID3 tags correctly though as a couple of albums showed up as TRack01, Track02 etc but i know they are tagged.

I am using the Light version (it's all I need), so Paypal me the $$$'s to upgrade it to the Professional version and I will add it when I get the time.  $100 should cover it if I can talk them into an upgrade price.  Either that, or just live without it   :P

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Re: Yet Another Jukebox Program
« Reply #359 on: October 19, 2005, 04:44:25 am »
OK.. I must have something not clicked... because when I'm in screensaver, the movement or pressing of mouse keys will not do anything... the cursor moves of course... but in order to get back in the program I need to press a key on the keyboard.
So please tell me what I have setup wrong.

Because I have it connected to my entertainment system, I wish to do away with the keyboard all together.

Which version are you using?  Might have been that I fixed that after the version that's on the site.....if you're using the latest version and it's not working, wait for the next version & let me know if it fixes the issue or not.