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Dillsta

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Jukebox Software Needed
« on: August 15, 2009, 01:55:18 am »
I have had a look through the forums and on the web, and i just cant seem to find a Karaoke Frontend that works for me. I like the look of Uncle T's Jukebox but the only problem is that it is touchscreen. So pretty much im looking  for a jumebox frontend that supports CD+G and can be controled by buttons/joystick. If anyone could recomend anything i would be very greatful.

Thanks in advance, Dillsta  :D

EDIT: i would also like it to be freeware, mostly because i don't have a credit card and i live in australia (I hate the whole exchange rate thing).
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Re: Jukebox Software Needed
« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2009, 03:16:53 am »
http://wiki.arcadecontrols.com/wiki/Jukebox_Software

Look after these with suit your controls (joystick) and CDG as media.

My own software have a CDG player, but not a video player for MultiJuke (now MultiFE) and discounted Arcade Music Box... Its Joystick controllered using Arcade GUI.

For touchscreen applications, you could use a mouse emulator for your joystick..... which would fine for Uncle T's Jukebox, example that one that is included with AutoHotKey.
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