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DOSCab/WinCab Jukebox Updated
Chris:
If you had been trying to use WinCab Jukebox on Windows XP or Windows 2000 and found that the screen blanked out shortly after startup, an updated version is out that fixes the problem. It's at http://mywebpages.comcast.net/celamantia/jukebox .
There are a couple of other minor changes for both DOSCab and WinCab Jukebox, namely the ability to specify a refresh rate and to specify a music directory and index file. I'm still working on full skinning and vertical orientation.
If you are using DOS or Windows 95/98, and do not need to adjust the refresh rate or change the default music folder or index file, you do not need to get this update.
--Chris
Rod1968:
Works GREAT now, can't wait till you add the vertical support and skinning feature!
Thanks
Rodney
Chris:
Skinning is complicated because of the need for mouse support in the future. I may do a non-mouse version first to simplify things... My free time will be severely limited over the next few weeks, though....
Dink:
I install everything to the directories as adivised.
I change one line in jukebox.ini to
SongPath = e:\mp3\rock
WinCab runs with no song titles visible.
If I run jukelist.exe, I get a 0 byte songlist.ini and a empty directory called music then WinCab runs and kicks back out immediatley and won't run.
So I delete the songlist.ini and again Wincab runs with no songs listed.
Chris:
--- Quote from: Dink on October 18, 2002, 02:06:43 pm ---I install everything to the directories as adivised.
I change one line in jukebox.ini to
SongPath = e:\mp3\rock
WinCab runs with no song titles visible.
If I run jukelist.exe, I get a 0 byte songlist.ini and a empty directory called music then WinCab runs and kicks back out immediatley and won't run.
So I delete the songlist.ini and again Wincab runs with no songs listed.
--- End quote ---
I'll bet I know what I did wrong... I can fix it when I get home tonight....
--Chris
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