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Space Fractal:

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Lilwolf:
btw, I LOVE your jukebox program!  GREAT start!

I have a few comments.

Have you considered making it skinable?

1) works GREAT at 1024x768... but my touch screen monitor can only do 640x480 (and almost 800x600).  It almost works.. but needs a few changes.  Most are obvious if you try.

  a)  The fonts on the songs themself don't scale right.  Would be GREAT if this was configurable.
  b)  I would love to see the ability to remove the scroller in 4 albums mode.   If you want to see the rest, you pull up the 1 album view and makes it look non-windows all in one.
  c)  The percent view doesn't scale at all.


2) Touchscreen... Almost works...  I would love to see good touchscreen ability.   I don't know if its something you would be using at home in the future, but it shouldn't be that hard (but you would have to say so).  What I noticed was this.  Not all controls have a click.  Can't undo a selection, Volume, ect.  Anyway, its pretty easy to check by running it without a keyboard and just a mouse for a few minutes and youll see.


I wasn't expecting to be so impressed!  GREAT JOB!

SalmonKing:

--- Quote from: Lilwolf on November 24, 2004, 08:34:45 am ---btw, I LOVE your jukebox program! GREAT start!

I have a few comments.

Have you considered making it skinable?

1) works GREAT at 1024x768... but my touch screen monitor can only do 640x480 (and almost 800x600). It almost works.. but needs a few changes. Most are obvious if you try.

 a) The fonts on the songs themself don't scale right. Would be GREAT if this was configurable.
 b) I would love to see the ability to remove the scroller in 4 albums mode. If you want to see the rest, you pull up the 1 album view and makes it look non-windows all in one.
 c) The percent view doesn't scale at all.


2) Touchscreen... Almost works... I would love to see good touchscreen ability. I don't know if its something you would be using at home in the future, but it shouldn't be that hard (but you would have to say so). What I noticed was this. Not all controls have a click. Can't undo a selection, Volume, ect. Anyway, its pretty easy to check by running it without a keyboard and just a mouse for a few minutes and youll see.


I wasn't expecting to be so impressed! GREAT JOB!

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Thanks for the feedback!!

What I was thinking of doing for lower resolutions is to have just the 2 albums displaying side-by-side, but that's a HECK of alot of work.

1a) Yes, this is something I will be working towards in the near-ish future.  I was hoping to have had more time to implement some other features, but have been waaaaay too busy over the last week or so.

1b)  I'll see what I can do about that  ;)

1c)  Not sure what you mean by 'percent view'?  Do you mean the red progress bar that fills white as the song progresses?

2)  I did start working on the Keypad, which appears in the bottom right.  Ideally, it would have a couple more controls for volume, then be able to click / touch the song in the queue to remove it.

SK.

lemieux66c:
Looks pretty good.

Dermbrian:
Salmonking,

Awesome, awesome application!  I was up for hours last night trying to find album art !  I'm still discovering all the things that you've thought of (like 00 All Tracks.....) that make this program super!  I

A question, though....

I use the format "01 Songname" as the filename and ID3 tag track name.  I have the option set correctly for the jukebox to know that, but the tracks don't show up in the correct order.  I do NOT use the track field of the ID3 tag.

The order is always the same when I reload, but isn't alphabetical, by size, or by date created.  Any idea what does set the track order that's shown on the screen?


Brian

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