where did you buy the buttons for the jukebox part, and did you get them printed like that or how does it work? I would like to add that to my mame cabinet aswell. Using the same software as you. well, your cab looks much better than mine. Very nice work, very clean proffesional look. a+++
@QuintinBiker i purchased all the buttons from Jaycar had the glas specially cut to fit my panel buttons are mounted to a clear piece of PVC i hacked a keyboard controller with the aid of a multimetre . getting rid of the ghosting was tricky but i did it. i was bored when i built this one. took me a whole week
Answered my own question. Another fellow did the same thing and said the program is DW Jukebox. This is EXACTLY the type of program I been looking for.
Actually I am having a problem getting it to run on Windows 98 right now. The program doesn't launch and it comes up with a "sound driver not found" error. Yet the sound is working fine. Something I am working on with the writer of the program. I have set up DWJukebox on two Dell computers with Win XP and it is running flawless. I am going to attempt a DOS installation on and old P166 I have laying around.
I've done installations on Win 98 Win 2000 XP and DOS works perfect everytime most likely a hardware driver issue i remeber reading somewhere about compliant soundcards
isn't it hard to look up your songs when you've got like over 1000 songs in it or sow.. :s I'm building my own jukebox right now, and I'm still searching for good software.. something that can look for a song 'quick'. Do you've got any idea ?
btw verry nice looking machine ö
I would be glad if mine only looked 1/10th as beautiful as yours..
yes there are other options but this software is what i wanted. dpending on how you setup the juke box just google touch screen jukebox software you'll get really good ideas there
@vinygee Well, I'm looking for good software but I must say it isn't easy to find. I also want to use buttons instead of touchscreen for different reasons. I finally tested over 40 programs and I also tested some media centers. The finest thing I saw was jriver media center 13. I only took the trial cause it was way to expensive. But now I'm wondering if it would be possible to make my own jukebox software and make it open source.. But with school and stuff I think that can take a while..
where did you buy the buttons for the jukebox part, and did you get them printed like that or how does it work? I would like to add that to my mame cabinet aswell. Using the same software as you. well, your cab looks much better than mine. Very nice work, very clean proffesional look. a+++
QuintinBiker 6 months ago
@QuintinBiker i purchased all the buttons from Jaycar had the glas specially cut to fit my panel buttons are mounted to a clear piece of PVC i hacked a keyboard controller with the aid of a multimetre . getting rid of the ghosting was tricky but i did it. i was bored when i built this one. took me a whole week
vinygee 6 months ago
@vinygee Thank8 you very much for your reply.
You have really given me an idea or 2, as my cabinet is very plane and str8 forward. once again, very nice work.
QuintinBiker 6 months ago
what softwhere that and how u get neon to flash with sound
djfreebey 1 year ago
how did u do the number pad?
guitaristtom12 1 year ago
Now that was trick but i'm about to do a video on it, keep watching
vinygee 1 year ago
good i likeit buh jesus happy hardcore lol hardstyle atw and techno omg brilliant
conorm83 2 years ago
Nice work
koolbrez1979 2 years ago
That's sick but I'm the type of person who would rather have a MAME than jukebox
TheBiz182 2 years ago 3
@TheBiz182 its also a mame thats the beauty of it
vinygee 1 year ago
Nice reproduction for a collection. Blessings +^+^+
saintfletcher 3 years ago
cool X10
bigpete405 3 years ago
What is the jukebox program you are using. I been looking all over for a program that lists the titles on old fashioned title strips.
Do you have website or any documentation of how you put this together?
jukingeo 3 years ago
Answered my own question. Another fellow did the same thing and said the program is DW Jukebox. This is EXACTLY the type of program I been looking for.
jukingeo 3 years ago
its jukebox. let me tell you Win 98 SE is the best O.S for this software its absolutely Flawless
vinygee 3 years ago
Actually I am having a problem getting it to run on Windows 98 right now. The program doesn't launch and it comes up with a "sound driver not found" error. Yet the sound is working fine. Something I am working on with the writer of the program. I have set up DWJukebox on two Dell computers with Win XP and it is running flawless. I am going to attempt a DOS installation on and old P166 I have laying around.
jukingeo 3 years ago
I've done installations on Win 98 Win 2000 XP and DOS works perfect everytime most likely a hardware driver issue i remeber reading somewhere about compliant soundcards
vinygee 3 years ago
How hard is it to set up with DOS? I have FreeDos. The author of the jukebox program says he uses this version of DOS and it works.
jukingeo 3 years ago
isn't it hard to look up your songs when you've got like over 1000 songs in it or sow.. :s I'm building my own jukebox right now, and I'm still searching for good software.. something that can look for a song 'quick'. Do you've got any idea ?
btw verry nice looking machine ö
I would be glad if mine only looked 1/10th as beautiful as yours..
woutervddn 2 years ago
yes there are other options but this software is what i wanted. dpending on how you setup the juke box just google touch screen jukebox software you'll get really good ideas there
vinygee 2 years ago
by the way this machine has over 15000 songs ; )
vinygee 2 years ago
Ohhh and forgot to add its really enjoyable reminiscing on the song titles as you flicker thfrough the list : )
vinygee 2 years ago
@vinygee Well, I'm looking for good software but I must say it isn't easy to find. I also want to use buttons instead of touchscreen for different reasons. I finally tested over 40 programs and I also tested some media centers. The finest thing I saw was jriver media center 13. I only took the trial cause it was way to expensive. But now I'm wondering if it would be possible to make my own jukebox software and make it open source.. But with school and stuff I think that can take a while..
woutervddn 2 years ago
I beg you to make a video that shows us how to make one
bordombusters 3 years ago
ok gimme a few weeks
vinygee 3 years ago
and just for that reply i'm gonna put another video up of the juke box playin your song
i think your music is worthy of this....
and i loved your "favourites" keep watchin gimme 5 days
vinygee 3 years ago
Hey thanks for putting us on your Jukebox!
GeorgiaWonder 3 years ago
VERY COOL.
SCIONIZER 3 years ago
wow !!!!!
bcbs15 3 years ago
nice gratz
pikodeburra 3 years ago
thxs
vinygee 3 years ago
Very different, Very Cool!
italianbubble 3 years ago
thxs
vinygee 3 years ago