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Main => Audio/Jukebox/MP3 Forum => Topic started by: AussieJuke on April 04, 2008, 11:23:34 pm
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Version 1.6.9.0 of Aussie Juke (http://www.audiovisualdevices.com.au/software/aussiejuke/aussiejuke.php) has been released.
Added support for showing video clips on 2nd monitor. Also supports wmv & some avi video files.
Version 1.6.6.0 of Aussie Juke (http://www.audiovisualdevices.com.au/software/aussiejuke/aussiejuke.php) has been released.
Improved parsing of tags and file names. Added support for small / full video window. (only tested with mpeg1 files so far)
Version 1.6.5.0 of Aussie Juke (http://www.audiovisualdevices.com.au/software/aussiejuke/aussiejuke.php) has been released.
I have fixed a few bugs. Now scales correctly to non 4:3 monitors.
Version 1.6.3.0 of Aussie Juke (http://www.audiovisualdevices.com.au/software/aussiejuke/aussiejuke.php) has been released.
I have added wma support (and wma tags) and more skin options. Also fixed a few bugs.
Version 1.6.2.0 of Aussie Juke (http://www.audiovisualdevices.com.au/software/aussiejuke/aussiejuke.php) has been released.
I have added more skin options and the configuration can now be done from within the program.
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What? No Screenshot :P
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But of course there is. Check again. :P
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oh yeah
(http://www.audiovisualdevices.com.au/software/aussiejuke/screenshot.jpg)
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New version. See first post.
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Finally got some time for a new version. See first post.
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Added support for using 2nd monitor (TV) for video clips.
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Looks like a great program for Arcade Machines.
The only problem I see is having to add albums one by one.
I'll give you one example. I have one of my Hard Rock album set up like this:
H:\Genres\Hard Rock\ACDC\Albums
I I setup my Albums directory to scan the "Genres" folder nothing comes up.
But then even If I choose the ACDC folder still nothing comes up. (unless i'm not doing it right :laugh:)
I have to click on each individual albums in order for it to be added.
It would be cool if it could scan through subfolders.
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Yes, the album directories need to be in Artist/Album/Song order. I've not tried it when that structure is deeper than those levels, but can see that it would be needed for Genres, etc. I'll see what I can do.
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Thank you for your quick response.
One more issue.
I unzipped the file program in my Windows 98 machine. Then double clicked on the .exe.
It complained about gdiplus.dll not being present.
So I downloaded gdiplus.dll from a .dll site and all is well.
Just thought I should let you know since there might not be that many people using 98. ;D
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I just tried Aussie Juke with M:\Genres\Hard Rock\Artists\Albums\Songs structure and it worked perfectly.
I simply added M:\Genres\ to the Album Directories list box by browsing to it via the configuration screen.
Did you add it this way or manually edit the ini file?
As for the gdiplus dll, I had forgotten that win98 machines don't have this present by default.
It's used by one of the configuration screen components. I'll add a note in the user notes about that. ;D
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I added it through the configuration screen.
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I'm not sure what to say. I've re-read your posts and you appear to be doing it correctly. I tried the same as you and it works. ???