Am I missing any? Not interested in non-jukebox style MP3 players.
Arcade Jukebox - http://home.att.net/~mark.schwartz/
Digital Jukebox - http://www.rastaworld.com/
DosCab / WinCab - http://webpages.charter.net/celamantia/jukebox/
Dragonator Jukebox - http://www.oscarcontrols.com/dragon/downloads.htm
eJukebox - http://www.audiosoft.net/
IPLAY - http://www.purpleworld.biz/iplay/
JukeboxFX - http://www.move360media.com/mame/arcadefx/index.htm
Jukebox Simulator - http://www.jbsim.co.uk/index.php
MAMEP3 - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/leigh.hadlum/download.htm
Musicmatch Jukebox - http://www.musicmatch.com/
PartyBox - http://members.iglou.com/kfam76/
Virtual Music Jukebox - http://www.virtualmusicjukebox.com/
Winamp - http://www.winamp.com/
It would also help if we knew which ones were DOS and which ones were Windows... oh yeah, and Linux and Mac I suppose.I do have that information on my page at http://webpages.charter.net/celamantia/jukebox/.
Darryl
Am I missing any? Not interested in non-jukebox style MP3 players.
Arcade Jukebox - http://home.att.net/~mark.schwartz/ (http://home.att.net/~mark.schwartz/)
Digital Jukebox - http://www.rastaworld.com/
DosCab / WinCab - http://webpages.charter.net/celamantia/jukebox/
Dragonator Jukebox - http://www.oscarcontrols.com/dragon/downloads.htm
eJukebox - http://www.audiosoft.net/
IPLAY - http://www.purpleworld.biz/iplay/
JukeboxFX - http://www.move360media.com/mame/arcadefx/index.htm
Jukebox Simulator - http://www.jbsim.co.uk/index.php
MAMEP3 - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/leigh.hadlum/download.htm
Musicmatch Jukebox - http://www.musicmatch.com/
PartyBox - http://members.iglou.com/kfam76/
Virtual Music Jukebox - http://www.virtualmusicjukebox.com/
Winamp - http://www.winamp.com/
Someday I'll install all of these and create a table. I don't want to do it now, though; I want to finish the next versionm of DOSCab/WinCab without being influenced by any features or specifications of any of these other jukeboxes, so I don't get caught in the position of having appeared to steal someone's ideas (which is important since some of these are commercial products).
--Chris
Not on the list:
http://www.mp3touchscreens.com/touchtone/
Hi,
Have you seen The JukeBox'er?
You can find it here: www.thejukeboxer.com
Download: www.thejukeboxer.com/download/TheJukeBoxerSetup.exe
(http://www.thejukeboxer.com/screenshots/thejukeboxer.jpg)
/Morten
I (Space Fractal) have made a new skin-based Jukebox application with the name "Arcade MUSIC box".
It was suited for MameWAH based arcade-cabs, and it has also supporting Vertical monitors.
http://arcademusicbox.playitgame.org/ (http://arcademusicbox.playitgame.org/)
Tunez:
http://tunez.sourceforge.net/
Can be run as a standalone jukebox-style player, or shoutcast server.
Looks like a media player, not a jukebox. If you can't remap its keys and run it without a mouse, it's going to be a poor choice for a cabinet.
I'll await the rain on my parade!I was going to rain harshly, as we've had a lot of thinly-disguised "Look at the jukebox I've found" from the developers of commercial jukeboxes lately. but after reading their forums I see that you're just a happy user of their jukebox.
8)
Well, it's 4 in the morning... but it's been worth it. Check this out:
http://www.nordbeat.com/
been doing a lot of downloading and muckin up me registry, but reacon this one's gotta be head and shoulders....
nicely designed for touchscreen as well,
I'll await the rain on my parade!
I'm not sure if this has been mentioned, but www.frodoplayer.com is excellent. it'd work best with a touchscreen, but if you rigged up a metric ton of hotkeys you could probably get the job done.Frodoplayer looks good, but it looks like a media player, not a jukebox. Of course, that just may be the skin I'm seeing... the only screenshot of it I could find so far is at http://gallery.my105e.com/albums/userpics/10002/IMG_0407.jpg.
I've look at many jukebox programs, but I'm looking for one that will let you pick an Artist and list ALL songs from that artist in a window on the right. So, basically, there is no album name or album choice being done.
I have a lot of music, but I may only have a few from certain albums and it's frustrating to scroll thru 5 albums from one artist and only have 15 songs across those 5 albums.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
JD
Ok i don't want my first post to be considered SPAM so i won't go straight in and post a link
Ok i don't want my first post to be considered SPAM so i won't go straight in and post a link ::) What i want to know is where i can post a link to get some willing volunteers to test out some jukebox software i started writting last week. Now i know you might think this is SPAM and i could see why but this was the only forum i could find where there are a lot of people willing to try out different jukebox software. Sorry if i have upset anyone with this post as that is not my intention at all. I would add mine to the list but that would just be spam right? Anyway if anyone can point me in the right direction i would really find it helpfull.
And before you ask, no i am not charging for it. Just with only a couple of testers i am not really going to find out what people want/expect form the software or sort out any bugs.
Thanks in advance
BB
EDIT: After reading some of other threds i would like to mention, i am aiming this mainly at touch screen users but if anyone can give me an insight how the mame cabs work (Keyboard inputs?) i can support thoose as well. I don't know if i can offer you anything that isn't already out there although i might add it supports most videos already and it's skinable.
Ever heard of BPM Jukebox? I've been using it a few months now in combination with a touchscreen and it works fine for me. Large buttons and a good interface.
I get the impression that the superjesus posts are nothing more than advertising spam. Why someone would pay $300 for that program is beyond me when there are so many free alternatives on here, that in my opinion operate a lot better for a jukebox app. ::)
I've only told you what i had done to come to the decision to pay for jukebox software instead of using freebees. And i'm very impressed about all the features this jukebox-program offers. It works flawless and i thought maybe there are other people out there having the same problem ( e.d. not have knowledge of writing software yourself) and have no problem of paying for professional software. I also like to build my own mame one day with some help from my friends.
I get the impression that the superjesus posts are nothing more than advertising spam. Why someone would pay $300 for that program is beyond me when there are so many free alternatives on here, that in my opinion operate a lot better for a jukebox app.
There is 0 MacOS-based jukebox software.
Hey,
I was wondering if anyone knew of a PC Jukebox that has the following functions/compatabilityWindows XP
Password protected settings
no access to any other programs/functions on the computer without the password
song selection lock except with password
playlist protection, no deleting previous selection
full song list with no sorting, or sorting
doesnt have to be a jukebox layout
mp3 compatibility
i think thats ABOUT it i can't think of anything else at the moment
(http://www.silverjuke.net/skins/old-style-jukebox/large.jpg)I just noticed it, but the juke image in the background of this is from one of my skins for DOSCab/WinCab (the AJ8 skin)! LOL!
Dude that is harsh, did you take the photo yourself? Have you sent them a mail asking them to remove the image from their site. I would not be best pleased if i was you.I was not pleased, actually, and left a (slightly snide) note on their forum. The developer immediately got back in contact with me and apologized; he said he pulled it off Google Images and didn't trace it back to the source. Seems to be a really nice guy actually; I gave him permission to continue using the image, he immediately modified the skin to give me proper credit, and when I made a comment about borrowing his button images he immediately sent me the original button images. We even added links to each other, so all turned out well.
OK.... hoping not to sound like an arse here, new to the jukebox software scene. I've gone through this thread a bit and noticed alot of great looking software. Most of which seem to be touchscreen operated and suited best for that purpose. The compiled lists are great, but don't really designate which operation method they are best used for. (keypad or touchscreen)DOSCab/WinCab Jukebox is completely key-mappable and can adapt to several different control schemes. What model jukebox are you adapting?
I have an actual original jukebox with no guts to it and was planning on installing a PC, jukebox software, etc, etc. (fixing it original would be outrageously expensive)
I plan to use the original keypad that is already on the machine just as if it were all back to original aside from a monitor to view.
My question is:
Can anyone recommend a strictly key mappable type jukebox software?
( Not interested in touchscreen options at all )
And I'm not sure how I will do the monitor on it quite yet as I've only seen pictures of it so far. As much of it as possible will remain original.Do you even want to put a monitor on it? You can just use the original titlestrips... I'll be happy to help you configure the software, you'll need a custom skin to match the control panel layout. But you're right that we shouldn't take up this thread; you may want to re-post it in the DOSCab/WinCab forum (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/board,27.0.html) if you want to give it a try. (Using a DOS-based PC instead of Windows would mean you wouldn't have to wait long for your juke to boot...)
Doh! I posted one that WAS listed... Here is the full list as it stands (Broken links not on this list..)
Bad Links
Arcade Jukebox - http://home.att.net/~mark.schwartz/
Which of these works best witha touchscreen??
TouchTrax looks sweet!
Will have to try out.
If it works well, it would be worth the $45 :applaud:
the list needs serious updating
how about the list being sorted or tagged with say weather it is free or not, what OS's it works on and if it is configurable with a touch screen ;) ;DA list with that information is in the BYOAC Wiki at http://wiki.arcadecontrols.com/wiki/Jukebox_Software .
check out my post
my rowe cd100 jukebox project
and look what i did to it
and if you want real jukebox software, check out Vrockola
real jukebox software you can download for free
and works well with a keypad
I'm noticing a lot of this software hasn't been updated in a long time or development has stopped. Would love input on what Jukebox software works best with standard 4:3 MAME cabinets using Windows 7 64 bit or similar setups.
I think if we can get the title of the thread changed from Last updated April 2007 and do a little cleanup we would get more visitors in this thread. I would bet more than half of the software is no longer in development and the sites are no longer even up so the list would probably shrink considerably. Does anyone know if the user who created the topic still checking it regularly as he is probably the one who would have to edit it correct?
I have recently changed my jukebox program from SK's to Jukebox Arcade found here - http://www.extrastrength.com/jbarcade.php (http://www.extrastrength.com/jbarcade.php)
The reason for the change was that the former didn't work well with my touchscreen. I didn't mind paying for the program that I wanted, but even so, I could only find two that I was interested in - Jukebox Arcade and E-Touch. E-Touch however has too many features that I did not want to use (from what I remember, these were all internet features), and as I couldn't find a way to remove these, I decided I would not like looking at all the unused features available on the screen. So I didn't purchase a copy of it and went for the other option. I may of picked Jukebox Arcade regardless in the end though.
I made it perfect by downloading a skin provided here http://forums.hackaday.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=61&start=10. (http://forums.hackaday.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=61&start=10.) This skin removed a couple of unwanted buttons ("setting" and "about"), plus a few logos, as well as increasing the size of each CD image by a very attractive amount.
I think Jukebox Arcade is brilliant, it is even free!
I have recently changed my jukebox program from SK's to Jukebox Arcade found here - http://www.extrastrength.com/jbarcade.php (http://www.extrastrength.com/jbarcade.php)
The reason for the change was that the former didn't work well with my touchscreen. I didn't mind paying for the program that I wanted, but even so, I could only find two that I was interested in - Jukebox Arcade and E-Touch. E-Touch however has too many features that I did not want to use (from what I remember, these were all internet features), and as I couldn't find a way to remove these, I decided I would not like looking at all the unused features available on the screen. So I didn't purchase a copy of it and went for the other option. I may of picked Jukebox Arcade regardless in the end though.
I made it perfect by downloading a skin provided here http://forums.hackaday.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=61&start=10. (http://forums.hackaday.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=61&start=10.) This skin removed a couple of unwanted buttons ("setting" and "about"), plus a few logos, as well as increasing the size of each CD image by a very attractive amount.
I think Jukebox Arcade is brilliant, it is even free!
I like this one so far..can it search online for album covers??
Found this just the other day if your interested:Support stinks for this and is buggy on Windows 7 64 bit.
http://www.zenpoint.org/ (http://www.zenpoint.org/)
(http://www.zenpoint.org/Images/MCSH1.jpg)
(http://www.zenpoint.org/Images/MCSH2.jpg)
(http://www.zenpoint.org/Images/MCSH3.jpg)
Found this just the other day if your interested:Support stinks for this and is buggy on Windows 7 64 bit.
http://www.zenpoint.org/ (http://www.zenpoint.org/)
(http://www.zenpoint.org/Images/MCSH1.jpg)
(http://www.zenpoint.org/Images/MCSH2.jpg)
(http://www.zenpoint.org/Images/MCSH3.jpg)
Ive downloaded several of the suggestions here.
Barry I like your juke software, but I didn't get to try it very long until my motherboard locked up. (This is not a problem with your software. It is in the motherboard im using for my juke build. New motherboard on the way.)
I haven't read the forum yet, but a quick question: how hard is it to design a skin?
Most of the links on here are broken.
Found this just the other day if your interested:
http://www.zenpoint.org/ (http://www.zenpoint.org/)
(http://www.zenpoint.org/Images/MCSH1.jpg)
(http://www.zenpoint.org/Images/MCSH2.jpg)
(http://www.zenpoint.org/Images/MCSH3.jpg)
Digital music centre from zenpoint does this
(http://www.coinplaysa.com/images/NewSkinCastAlbums.jpg)
:D