I just downloaded it and gave it a spin (YES THE PUN WAS INTENDED).
Chris, take your time, you are doing us a favor. I love the CD4 interface. It is the look I am going for!
I have just started the hunt for Jukebox software and I am going to put it in an old arcade cabinet. That way, I can put it in line with my other cabs and it will "Flow" in the gameroom / arcade.
If there are any other software I should be looking at... Please let me know. My ultimate dream would be...
1) The four CD covers on the screen with the song list (AS SEEN IN Wincab)
2) Coin / free play option (As seen in Wincab)
3) Unlike wincab... I do NOT want to see a mouse pointer
4) Unlike wincab... I do NOT want to see "on - screen buttons" . I want to use hard buttons on the control panel (there will be no mouse or keyboard available - just the control buttons). These buttons will run through an IPac to the PC. So it would redundant to see the buttons on the screen that may (or may not) match the buttons on the control panel.
5) The commands to control the juke would be simple keyboard commands and letters. (Clear = c) (select = enter). I have not fooled around with wincab enough yet to see if this is the interface - I assume so.
In short, I want the stripped down version that would act like a jukebox as close as possible. Does an older version of Wincab fit the bill? Is there another package out there? Hopefully I will be able to document the whole process for the group.
I have been in some of the other groups on the forum, but I restore old games and don't Mame games. But I think I have found a way to Mame (a juke) and have all of the creative fun everyone else is having!
Chris... Yes, If I end up using your software I will drop you a paypal donation!
I know there is someone out there who can help!
- Dan Wedding