Keith
With some dinking I figured it out, apparently the sub-directory with the
mp3 files can have only that, mp3's, any other files, i.e. cover art,
indexing files etc. create problems.
Thanks for the forum link
Jeff
"Keith Stelter" <pinballNOSPAM@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>I don't know Jeff,
> Chris, the guy who invented it is VERY helpful, and there are several
> active forums dedicated to the program.
> If you go to this forum
> http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/board,27.0.html
> You should get an answer quickly.
> Let me know if you need more help.
> Thanks!
>
> "Jeff D." <djdieterle@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:pvN8k.212122$Tj3.118174@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Keith,
>> I downloaded dwjukebox to give it try, but can't get it to start. Just
to
>> play around I created a new folder from one of my MP3 files and edited
>> the songpath parameter in the jukebox.ini file to point to it. I get
the
>> fatal error; "0:00:01.47-LVL0-INDEXER: FATAL: No songs found! Check the
>> SongPath setting in JUKEBOX.INI"
>>
>> Any idea what I'm missing?
>>
>> "Keith Stelter" <pinballNOSPAM@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> news:g9mdnQEVSebJdv_VnZ2dnUVZ_uSdnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Wincab jukebox software is the best that I have found, and it's free.
>>> It's recently had a name change to DWjukebox.
>>> The website is at http://www.dwjukebox.com/
>>> I customized the skin to add volume controls and a few other buttons
and
>>> I REALLY like it.
>>> I have over 450 gigs of music on an external hard drive hooked to a
>>> laptop and a touchscreen monitor and it works great!
>>>
>>> "Steve" <sj@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>> news:rte564tgbobrtk3d1p1bmbtu65ch1jhlr0@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> Hi Jeff;
>>>>
>>>> Take a look at 'www.juketime.com', (Juketime-JBI under Products). I
>>>> converted a Rock-OLA jukebox over a year ago and everything has been
>>>> working great. Their software provides a fairly complete solution
>>>> and the user interface is powerful but easy to use.
>>>>
>>>> A couple of features I really like are the built-in CD lookup
database
>>>> and the im****ting of file based music (MP3). To catalog my CDs all I
>>>> had to do was just load the CDs and press the 'Catalog' button (touch
>>>> screen interface). It ripped the music, looked up the CD and auto
>>>> loaded all the data like Artist, CD Title, song Title, Release Date,
>>>> etc.
>>>>
>>>> Im****ting of my disk based music was just as simple. The jukebox
>>>> interface comes with a companion application that handles all the
>>>> system maintenance type functionality. I launched the application,
>>>> picked the directory containing the music and clicked im****t. It
>>>> automatically extracted song titles, artists, etc. from the internal
>>>> MP3 tag information and populated the music database.
>>>>
>>>> Let me know if I can provide more information.
>>>>
>>>> Steve
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 12:54:17 -0500, "Jeff D." <djdieterle@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>I purchased Jukeboxpro a few years back but was never able to
register
>>>>>it
>>>>>and my free trials ran out. I have the authorization number but
>>>>>couldn't
>>>>>connect to www.jukeboxpro.com to complete the registration.
>>>>>Jukeboxpro is software similar to that found on Touch Tunes
downloading
>>>>>jukeboxes and will catalog 999 albums. I liked the software because
it
>>>>>had a
>>>>>touch screen interface and my plans were to use my mp3 library and a
>>>>>Seeburg
>>>>>trashcan as the cabinet to setup a digital jukebox. I moved on to
other
>>>>>projects and never got beyond the software purchase.
>>>>>I recently added to my mp3 catalog and now have around 65gig of
music,
>>>>>more
>>>>>than enough to populate the software and wanted to revive this
project.
>>>>>But
>>>>>I can't find the web sight to complete the registration. It appears
the
>>>>>url
>>>>>is dead. Does anybody know anything about this software, registering
it
>>>>>or
>>>>>what happened to the parent company JUKEBOX PRO Co.
>>>>>In case I'm s.o.l. can anybody recommend a similar type of jukebox
>>>>>software
>>>>>that can use a touch screen interface along the lines of Touch Tunes
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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