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ArcadeFX:
Just started playing with VJ and have a few comments/questions:

1. It would be nice if the album covers would be kept square. Depending on what resolution you are running they can become rectangular.

2.  Will it be skinnable? The current UI graphics are not really to my liking and the quality of the images is not very good. This is expecailly true when running at a high resolution with Strech Mode enabled.

3. Why did you create a letter/number graphic for the text on that displays the songs?  You are missing the "&" by the way.  Especailly if you decide to make it skinnable, I would suggest using a font for this.  Again, at high resolutions the text is very pixelated.

If you decide to make it skinnable I will be the first in line to make a handfull of skins.

Other than what I mentioned it is the best jukebox to date IMHO.  Great job.

Cheers,

Mameham:
 Best at what it does. Which is a CD Jukebox. Dos/WinCab is the best "singles" jukebox.

 I love them both... and they're both the best at what they do.

 If the two developers worked together... oh my! :)

- Mameham

Chris:

--- Quote from: Mameham on December 07, 2002, 06:43:36 pm --- Best at what it does. Which is a CD Jukebox. Dos/WinCab is the best "singles" jukebox.

 I love them both... and they're both the best at what they do.

 If the two developers worked together... oh my! :)

- Mameham

--- End quote ---
I'm working on CD-style support as an option, but my internal storage was fairly hardcoded to the singles format, so it's taking a lot of recoding...

--Chris

Mameham:
<bow><bow><bow>

Much worship to you Chris...

Yeah, your song format surely is hardcoded, huh? :) Of course that's what let me hack it for subdirectory support so I don't mind... :)

One thing... keep the text file datafiles ( since you're foremost interested in DOS support I imagine you have to... ) it allows for more tweaking on our end... :)

- Mameham

Chris:

--- Quote from: Mameham on December 09, 2002, 07:27:27 pm ---Yeah, your song format surely is hardcoded, huh? :) Of course that's what let me hack it for subdirectory support so I don't mind... :)

--- End quote ---
What I'm talking about here is internally the labels are stored as Artist, Song1, Song2, which forces two songs and one artist per label.  To support CD-style labelling, I need to allow any number of songs per artist per label.  Not difficult, but I do have to change a lot of references.

--Chris

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