

Now, I'm looking for suggestions on the best Jukebox software to use. It should never go back to windows in one way or the other (well unless it blue screens of course ) I mean even people without ANY computer knowledge should be able to use it. This will be installed in the bar area (well known for the previous Eurocade visitors) and we have very limited space.Īlso it must be as FOOL-PROOF as possible. I would very much prefer to NOT have a keyboard necessary though. It's running WinXP and my plan is to install it there as a "Jukebox machine".Īlthough a touch-screen would be ideal we probably have to stick with normal monitor with mouse control. Sure, my friends still make fun of me and try to get me to eat gross things for money, but as they drive around in their Mercedes and Jaguars from their high paying jobs as surgeons and lawyers, I can proudly say “I have a MAME machine that usually works and I wrote Arcade Jukebox without the aid of performance enhancing drugs!” Maybe it’s not to late to go to medical school.Guys, our good friend Etienne kindly donated a PC for the clubhouse. Experience your music in a way you have never seen and heard before.

I had good responses but soon the request came. Jukebox Arcade - A browser and player for your music collection. Company Limited Video game software selection data processing system. Arcade Jukebox was born and exposed to the poor souls at BYOAC. A digital downloading jukebox system including a mechanism for delivering custom. Share songs across limitless people, devices and speakers. So, hunched over my computer, my brow in a Neanderthal furrow, I started typing. Jukebox is a social media player that lets you create a collaborative music room in seconds. Sitting around drunk one night I remember hearing, “Well if you want it to be a jukebox why don’t you just write your own damn program?” and in a drunken slur I said “Who says I can’t write my own jukebox program…and where are my pants?” Note: Always hang out with people smarter than you… Sure you get made fun of a lot and call monkey-boy on occasion, but sometime their constant belittlement and abuse can spur you on to create something like Arcade Jukebox.

I then let anyone at my house use my tablet to. The original Arcade Jukebox was written because I had just built my MAME cabinet and thought “Wouldn’t it be great to turn this thing into a jukebox?” I looked all over the web but there wasn’t any software out there to do what I wanted to do. Hi there, I'm looking to add a jukebox program to my hyperspin arcade cabinet but I have no experience with them so just wondering if anyone has had good expereince running a jukebox through hyperspin and if it is possible to run the music while playing games.

He has this to say about the creation of the software: Format Orientation(s): Singles-orientedĪrcade Jukebox was created by Mark, who is an active member in the BYOAC forums.Skinnable: Basic - User can change text size and color of interface.
