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FW: Jukebox Screenshots


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  • Subject: FW: Jukebox Screenshots
  • From: Keith Doxey <ukha.diyha@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 14:50:38 -0000
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Jukebox - uses an Access database and i dont duplicate tracks. If the same
track is on 4 CD's then the database  points at <first-entered>.mp3
so saves
time ripping. I rip, encode and then burn to a CD. When all the ripping is
done I just copy *.* to the drive.

By copying the database and ASP's to a different machine I can also use my
database at work. The drive containing the MP3's is specified in an *.ini
file so can point at the CD drive. Insert one of the backup CD's and you
can
play from any of the 150-200 tracks on there. change the CD and you have
more.

The really cool part is the graphics which are images of a Wurlitzer
jukebox
cut up and manipulated to make it look like a real jukebox. Even the search
fields are in a song label from a jukebox.


When I get time !!!!!! I will put a working demo on the web. It will have
everything except the actual MP3 files.

Keith


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