The PC Jukebox operates much
like a traditional jukebox - users select songs and they get added to
a queue. The first song selected is the first one played. The rest
of the songs are played in the order they are selected.
Unlike a traditional jukebox, however, The PC Jukebox gives the users
added control. At any time, the list of songs in the queue is
available so anybody can see how many songs they will have to wait to
hear their selection. There are controls to skip to the next song,
restart the current song, and pause the current song. The time
elapsed of the currently playing song is also constantly displayed.
Volume and mute controls are also provided, not to mention a full
graphic equalizer!
While much of the operation of The PC Jukebox is pretty
straightforward, there are many extra features that can add to your
enjoyment of the program. Below is a history of all of the
additional features in The PC Jukebox...
New Features In Version 8.0.3
More Bug Fixes!
Version 8.0.3 addresses and correct many of the bugs that
have surfaced in version 8.0 and 8.0.2. The Lyrics screen has
also been updated to be more touchscreen friendly.
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New Features In Version 8.0.2
Bug Fixes
Version 8.0.2 addresses and correct many of the bugs that
have surfaced in version 8.0. There is no new functionality in
this release however.
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New Features In Version 8.0
Video and .wma support
The PC Jukebox now supports multiple audio and video media
file formats including .wma, .wav, .mpg, .mpeg, .wmv, .avi, and of
course MP3s! The newly included formats will require separate
tag files that can be created with a small utility that comes with
The PC Jukebox setup.
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Animation
There is much more animation in version 8.0. The top
logo can be animated, the CD covers will move around the screen and
even the screens themselves can slide over each other.
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New Graphics
Many of the screens have been reworked to be much more
touchscreen friendly. No more little tiny scrollbars and
checkboxes. Everything can now be controlled with the touch of
a finger!
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Screensaver
An integrated screensaver has been added to the program.
No need to use the default Windows one any more (although you still
can if you'd like!)
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Items In Queue Display
A new feature is available to tell you how many songs are
left in the queue no matter which screen you are looking at.
This indicator appears on the left hand side of each screen, if you
decide to turn it on. Also, on the queue screen itself, you
can now see exactly how much time all of the songs in the queue will
take to finish playing.
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Genres and Decades
The Genre feature has been reworked. No longer will it
filter all of the songs...instead, when you select a genre, you will
presented with a list of all of the matching songs. You can
scroll through and select from this list as you would any other.
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New Features In Version 7.5.1
Next Song Display
A new feature is available in version 7.5.1 that will display
the Artist, Title, and CD Cover thumbnail of the song that will
played next from the queue. This display is available on the
Now Playing screen, and can be turned on or off at any time
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New Features In Version 7.5.0
Slightly Redesigned User Interface
Version 7.5 of The PC Jukebox includes a new section at the
bottom of every screen dedicated to the currently playing song. The
Next Song, Restart Song, and Play/Pause buttons have all been moved
down here as well the Volume and Mute controls. The Song Progress
bar and the Elapsed Time/Remaining Time indicator are also located
here now.
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4 Cover
CD View With Song Titles
A new view is included in this release...it shows 4 CD
covers at a time with all of the track titles listed with them. If
there are more than 8 songs on the CD, small scroll buttons will
allow you to access the rest. Touching or clicking any song will
automatically select it by default from the Song Selection screen.
You can choose to display this view from the Options screen.
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Password
Protection
Version 7.5 of The PC Jukebox allows you to
Password Protect certain areas of the program. These items include
the Options screen, the Queue Screen, the History screen, the
Equalizer, the Restart Song button, the Next Song Button, the
Play/Pause button, the Mute button, the Minimize button and the
Power Off button. The Password can be set from either the
Configurator or from within The PC Jukebox itself.
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Watch Folders
You can now instruct The PC Jukebox to monitor
your Music Library folder (and it’s subfolders) for any changes. If
the program detects that any songs have been added, deleted, moved
or updated inside of that folder, it will ask you if you’d like to
update your Music Library accordingly. Of course, you can still do
a manual update to your Music Library at any time. And, as always,
you can turn this feature on and off at will.
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Automatic Notification Of New Releases
If you are running The PC Jukebox on a PC with an
active internet connection, you can tell the program to
automatically check for new releases each time it starts up. If a
new release is available, you will have the choice to download it
immediately or wait until a more convenient time. This feature will
ensure that you always have the most up to date version.
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Tivo Styled Ratings
You now have the ability to rate each individual
song in your Music Library. The ratings range from 3 Thumbs Up to 3
Thumbs Down, just like Tivo. These ratings can then be used in the
Search screen (i.e. search for all songs with a 2 Thumbs Up rating)
as well as in Random mode (i.e. only play songs that are rated 1
Thumb Up or higher). The ratings can either be displayed or hidden
on the Now Playing screen.
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Track Newly Added Files
The PC Jukebox now tracks exactly when each song was added
to the Music Library. You can use this information in your searches
(i.e. search for all songs that were added to the Music Library less
than 14 days ago) as well as displaying a small notification on the
CD Cover screens.
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Auto Shuffle
Another new feature is Auto Shuffle. When this feature is
turned on, the Queue will get shuffled each time a new song is added
to it. This will prevent one or two users from monopolizing the
playlist during a party since the Queue will become mixed as soon as
someone else adds a new song.
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Other Small Enhancements
Several other small enhancements have been added including:
· The lefthand navigation buttons will move toward the top when one
or more of them is hidden.
· The graphics on the Equalizer screen have been enhanced
· The Lyric Synchronizer can be accessed directly from within the
program
· The algorithm for display compilation albums has been modified
· The tag editing feature has been optimized so save time is
drastically decreased
· The Music Library build/update process has been optimized to reduce
time
· When a CD cover is automatically downloaded, a copy of the image is
now saved in the folder with the song file
· A 3 second indicator is given at the bottom of the screen each time
a song is successfully added to the Queue
· When a song is selected randomly, it is not credited toward the Top
20 list. However, the song will still appear in the History list.
· The History list can now be sorted by any column ascending or
descending
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New Features In Version 7.0.2
Lyric Indicators In Top
20 List
Version 7.0.2 adds the Lyric Indicators (both synchronized
and not) to the Top 20 list, just like they appear on the Song
Selection screen.
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Bug Fixes!!
Several small bugs were found
and corrected from version 7.0 and 7.0.1.
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New Features In Version 7.0.1
Faster Startup
Version 7.0.1 starts up about 4 times faster than version
7.0. And we will continue to tweak things to try to improve this
even further in the next version.
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Custom Genres
Version 7.0.1 allows you to Add, Edit and Delete any Genre
that appears in the Genre drop down lists.
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Bug Fixes!!
Several small bugs were found
and corrected from version 7.0. Keep 'em coming!!
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New Features In Version 7.0
Redesigned User
Interface
Version 7.0 of The PC Jukebox includes new navigation
buttons that make it possible to get to any screen from any screen.
There are also new buttons to allow users to play/pause, skip to the
next song, restart the current song, turn the volume up or down or
mute no matter what screen they are on. Furthermore, there are no
more pop up windows for things like Options, Equalizer, and Top 20
(which replaces the old Top 10). All of the screens are integrated
into the main form for a more consistent appearance.
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Karaoke
Synchronized Lyrics
Version 7.0 comes bundled with a utility to
synchronize the lyrics of any song and turn it into a true karaoke
file. Users simply have to go through the song one time and mark when
each lyric line is reached. Once saved, The PC Jukebox will be able
to read the newly created file and display the individual lyric lines
as they are sung. The Search screen has also been updated to filter
only for songs that have lyrics, synchronized or not. For further
details, please refer the Lyric Synchonizer Help.html file that is
included with the download.
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Genre, Year,
and Comments
The PC Jukebox now supports the additional ID3 tags
of Genre, Year, and Comment. All of the Artist and Album selection
screens can be filtered by a specific Genre, making it easier to find
the kind of music you are looking for. All of the Albums for a
particular Artist can be sorted either alphabetically or by Year. And
if a song has a comment present, it will be displayed at the bottom of
the screen when that song is selected.
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Cross Fading
Song cross fading is now supported. The user can
select the number of seconds for the fade to begin at. For example,
if 10 seconds was selected, the currently playing song will begin to
fade out when it has 10 seconds remaining. At the same time, the next
song in the queue will fade in for 10 seconds until it is playing at
the currently set volume. This feature works while selecting
individual songs into the queue or while in random mode.
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Album Cover
Frames No Longer Delayed
In previous versions of The PC Jukebox, the frames
that surround the individual album covers would take a few seconds to
display when each screen was visited for the first time. This delay
has been eliminated. Furthermore, the frames have been stretched in
some places so the Artist name and Album name can be displayed at the
same time.
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AutoDJ
This feature will instruct The PC Jukebox to play a
randomly selected song after a specified period of user inactivity.
The user can also specify a subset of songs that these random
selections can be made from (a genre, an artist, a playlist, a decade,
…) or indicate that the entire Music Library be used instead. This
setting can be applied to the standard Random Mode as well.
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Auto Launch and
Auto Random
Using the Configurator, you can instruct The PC
Jukebox to automatically start each time you finish building or
updating your Music Library. Furthermore, you can tell the program to
start up in Random Mode, asking it to pick and song at random and
start playing it as soon as it has finished loading.
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Save Queue On
Shutdown And Reload On Startup
The PC Jukebox can save the list of un-played songs
that are remaining in the queue when the program closes (either
intentionally or unintentionally), reload them and start playing
immediately when the program is powered back on. This is helpful when
there is a loss of electricity or the program is shut down
accidentally and you don’t want to lose the list of songs already
selected.
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Customize Any
Button
You can now customize the look of every individual
button in The PC Jukebox simply by right clicking on it. You can
change the wording or the font or the color…whatever. This holds true
for nearly every item you see in the program…buttons, text, boxes,
lines, …you name it!
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Minimize Button
A minimize button has been added to the lower left
of the screen to make it possible to shrink the application when it is
in Full Screen mode. Of course, this button can be hidden at any time
so your guests can’t browse around your PC!
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New Features In Version 6.0
Automatic
Downloading Of Cover Art From The Internet
Version 6.0 will enable you to automatically download the
appropriate cover art for each of your MP3 files during the Music
Library Build/Update process. As anyone who has tried to get these
images files manually knows, this can be a very time consuming
effort. By simply selecting a checkbox on The PC Jukebox
Configurator you can instruct the program to perform this time
intensive task for you. Be very sure to have your ID3 tags as
complete and accurate as possible, since this information is used as
the basis of the internet search. And, of course, you will need to
have an active internet connection available when building your
Music Library for this option to be functional. But don’t worry if
you don’t have an internet connection; you can still choose to add
your album covers manually, if you choose.
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Fill
In Incomplete ID3 Tags From Filename and/or Folder
If your ID3 tags are not completely filled out,
but your files reside in a well formed directory structure and are
named consistently, you can tell The PC Jukebox to fill in the tags
for you. You will need to specify to the program how to parse the
information from the filenames (i.e. Artist\Album\Track – Title.mp3)
and it will extract the information and automatically update the
tags for you. Then it will have the proper data to go get your
cover art for you! (See above)
Furthermore,
in the previous versions, The PC Jukebox would skip over files that
did not have Artist AND Title AND Album tags filled out, at a
minimum. This is no longer the case. Any tag that is blank and
cannot be filled in from the filename simply gets added to the Music
Library with a tag of ‘Unknown Artist’ and/or ‘Unknown Title’ and/or
‘Unknown Album’, depending on the situation.
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Real Time
Editing Of Music Library
When The PC Jukebox is up
and running, you can now update any of the Music Library
information in real time. You can even change album covers
on the fly, by either looking for alternatives online (must
have an active internet connection) or specifying a new
image locally. Simply right click on any song title or
album cover, and you will have the option to change any of
the song’s ID3 tags, or right click on any album cover to
choose a new one. This is much more convenient than having
to leave the program, change your tag, update the Music
Library, and restart the program.
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Lyrics Display
The PC Jukebox
can now be used as a karaoke player, sort of. The program now has
the ability to display the lyrics of any song that has them embedded
as part of the ID3 V2 tag. An icon will appear on the Song Title
button for any song that has lyrics present. Don’t have the lyrics
yet? You can add them right inside the program. Lyrics for nearly
any song can be found somewhere on the internet. Simply copy the
lyrics to Windows clipboard, right click on the Song Title button,
and click the ‘Add Lyrics Button’. Then you can paste the lyrics
right there and save them. But sorry, the lyrics will not appear in
a synchronized fashion like some traditional karaoke players, but
it’s a start!
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Additional Keyboard
Controls
A new option to map keyboard keys has been added. You can now
control the Play/Pause, Next Song, Restart Song, Volume Up/Down and
Mute functions directly from your keyboard. This option is also
functional for select wireless remote controls. You may want to
visit
www.keyspan.com for more information on these remotes.
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Default To Album Cover
View On Startup
If you don’t like the fact that The PC Jukebox starts up to the
Artist List screen, you can change that now. A simple checkbox will
instruct the program to show the Album Cover view on startup
instead.
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Save EQ And Volume
Settings On Exit
Previous versions of The PC Jukebox would forget and ignore any
changes made to the volume and equalizer controls once the program
was closed. Version 6.0 will remember these settings on shut down
and automatically load them back up when the program is started
again.
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New Feature In Version 5.1
Search For Song Titles
Modified, Improved
The Search For Song Titles functionality has been improved in
Version 5.1. The search results can now be sorted
alphabetically either by Artist Name or Song Title. Also, you
can search for an individual word now. Previously, if you had
entered a search criteria of 'yes', your results would contain
titles that included words such as 'Yesterday' and 'Eyes'. You
can now filter your results to contain only song titles that include
the full word 'Yes'.
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New Features In Version 5.0
Credit Mode
Version 5.0 now
includes an optional Credit Mode. When credit mode is active, users
will have to ‘purchase’ credits by pressing user-defined keys on the
keyboard. When no more credits remain, no more songs can be
selected. These user defined keys can be mapped to dollar bill and
coin acceptors, turning The PC Jukebox into a fully functional
commercial style jukebox.
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Search For Song Titles
A new virtual keyboard has been integrated into The PC
Jukebox allowing users to search their entire music library
for individual songs. Simply type all or part of the song
title you are looking for and a list of matching entries
will be returned. You can then select any item from the
list and add it to the queue with a single button. If you
don’t have a touchscreen, you can still use your standard
keyboard to enter your search criteria. You’ll find this
Search button located with the Playback controls.
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Album Cover View Sorted By Album Name
This new feature will allow users to decide the order of the Album
Covers in the Album Cover View; either by Artist or by Album Name.
Furthermore, by adding the ‘Band’ tag to the ID3 v2 tag, you can now
display all of the songs on a compilation album together. For
instance, in previous versions of The PC Jukebox, all of the songs
found on a soundtrack album would appear under their respective
Artists, not all together on a single album. This new feature will
allow users to view these songs both ways; listed under their
individual Artists as well as altogether on a single album (provided
the tags are set up properly).
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Equalizer Presets
You can now save and load as many different Equalizer
Presets as you’d like. You no longer have to reset the
sliders individually each time you restart the program.
Simply set the EQ the way you’d like, click ‘Save’ and give
the configuration a name. To load it up the next time,
simply press ‘Load’ and select your settings from the list.
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Song Progress/Seek Bar
A new control has been added to track/set the progress of
the currently playing song. You can move the slider to any
point in the song for easy rewind and fast forward
capabilities. Very similar to WinAmp.
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Do Not Allow Same Song In Queue
Multiple Times
Some users have reported an annoyance of allowing an
individual song to be loaded into the queue multiple times,
either intentionally or by mistake. This new option, when
enabled, will not allow any song to be added to the queue if
it already is listed there, in any position.
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Improved Error Handling
When unexpected errors occur (hopefully not too often!!), the
redesigned error message box will conveniently gather some necessary
data about your system. All you need to do to report an error now
is to click the ‘Copy Error Text’ button, paste into a new email and
send it to
support@thepcjukebox.com.
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New Features In Version 4.0
Direct Launching Of The Program
Starting with
Version 4.0, The PC Jukebox no longer starts up with the Options
screen that required users to click OK to continue. Instead, once the
splash screen has been displayed, The PC Jukebox automatically
initializes and starts. All settings are now performed in a
completely separate application known as The PC Jukebox Configurator.
You can use the Configurator to Build or Update your Music Library,
choose or edit a skin, select which screen elements will be visible,
and much more. And you can even launch the main PC Jukebox program
straight from the Configurator.
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Enhanced Graphics
All of the buttons in The PC Jukebox have been
upgraded to be much more visually appealing. They all have new
reflective characteristics that can be altered by the user. You can
now change the font, style, shadow depth, border width and more on
just about any button you see. Some of the buttons can even be
animated. The user interface has been cleaned up to group controls
more appropriately. It is much easier to hide and display groups of
buttons now. The album frames draw much more quickly and even
become highlighted as your mouse moves over them. There are new
skins that can be downloaded and many more enhancements too numerous
to mention!
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Full
Screen Mode
The PC Jukebox can now be put into Full Screen
mode, which removes Windows title bar or borders. This makes The PC
Jukebox appear more like a dedicated kiosk application rather than a
standard Windows program. Full Screen mode can be set in The PC
Jukebox Configurator, the Options dialog, or can also be toggled on
and off using the F2 key.
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New
640x480 Mode
A new mode has been added to allow The PC Jukebox to be displayed at
a resolution of 640x480. This mode is ideal for those who wish to
use The PC Jukebox on their televisions. Some of the controls had
to be moved around due to the sheer limitation of pixels, but the
application is fully functional in this mode. The program will
automatically detect your resolution and start in the mode that best
fits.
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800x600
Mode Enhanced
The 800x600 mode has been updated to look much
more like the 1024x768 mode, including more albums on the Album View
screen and more song titles on the Selected Album Screen. 1024x768
mode is still recommended if possible, but the program looks much
better at 800x600 than it did!
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Album
Cover Location
The PC Jukebox no longer requires users to
keep all of their album cover art in a single folder. The covers
can now reside with the individual albums. Also, the cover art
files can be named after the album or with a common generic name,
such as Cover.jpg.
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Prefetch Album Covers
In an effort to increase performance once The PC Jukebox has been
loaded, a new option has been added in Version 4.0 to allow you to
prefetch all of your Album Cover art. This should decrease the time
it takes for each of the Album Covers to display on any of the
screens by preloading and caching them during the initialization
routine.
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Mouse
Cursor Hidden In Touchscreen Mode
When The PC Jukebox is put into Touchscreen
Mode, the mouse cursor will now disappear making the application
look even more like a commercial touchscreen music jukebox. The
cursor will reappear when the application is closed. And,
furthermore, if you switch over to another running application using
keyboard, the mouse cursor will be visible and available there.
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Keep
History From Session To Session
The PC Jukebox keeps a history of all songs
that are played. The previous version of The PC Jukebox would erase
this history each time the application started. You now have the
option to keep all previous history and NOT start new each time the
program is launched. And the History now includes 2 new fields; #
of Times Played and Last Played Date/Time.
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Song
Tool Tips
You have the option to display balloon type
tool tips when your mouse hovers over a song title button. The tool
tip will include the following information: Song Title, Artist,
Album, Track Number, Duration, Number Of Times Played, and Last Date
and Time Played.
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ALL
CAPS Display
The PC Jukebox can now display all dynamic
text (mostly artist names and song titles) in all capital letters (i.e
Beach Boys would be displayed BEACH BOYS) regardless of how that
text actually appears in the ID3 tag. This can give a slightly more
professional look to the program.
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Single
Click Play
You now have the option of enabling users to
play a song immediately without having to highlight it first and
then clicking the ‘Add Song To Queue’ button. Each song will get
added to the queue as soon as it is clicked on.
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Mouse
Click And Mouse Over Sounds
You can tell The PC Jukebox to play a ‘clicking’ sound each time any
button or album cover is clicked (or touched) or each time the mouse
pointer hovers over a button.
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No More
Hidden Options Button
The hidden button in the upper right hand
corner to display the Options dialog box has been removed. Instead,
an Options button has been added to the Artist List screen. Of
course, this button can be hidden at any time to prevent other users
from altering the program once it is playing.
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New
Power Off Button
To make sure the program can still be exited when it’s in Full
Screen mode, a new Power Off button has been added. It can be found
with the group of controls named Playback Controls. And of course,
just like everything else, it can be hidden and shown at will.
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Various
Bug Fixes
As usual, several minor bug fixes were
addressed. One in particular that is worth mentioning is the
handling of long file names. In previous versions, if the path and
the file name of a song file combined was greater than 150
characters, The PC Jukebox would appear to add the song to the Music
Library, but in actuality it would be skipped. This would explain,
for example, why The PC Jukebox would say that 2000 songs were just
added but then report that there were only 1800 songs in the
library. This 150 character limit has been increased to 255 to
accommodate files with longer names and folder paths.
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New Features In Version 3.5
Playlists
The PC Jukebox now supports playlists. Version
3.5 will allow you to play and/or create Winamp style playlists in
both the older standard .m3u format as well as the newer .b4s
format. That means any existing playlists you have in either format
can immediately be loaded and played back through The PC Jukebox.
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Automatically Create A Playlist For Each Artist
With the click of a single button, The PC Jukebox will
search your Music Library and create a playlist for each and every
artist found. Each playlist will contain all of the artists’
songs. Once the playlists are created, you can load them into The
PC Jukebox, move the songs around, delete songs you don't want, add
songs from other artists, and save the playlist back again. Again,
both m3u and b4s formats are supported.
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Initialization Improved
The initialization routine has been greatly
optimized. Now, when you click on the Start button, the application
will load MUCH more quickly, up to 20 times faster!
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Music
Library Log
Each time you create or update your Music Library, you
will now have the option to create a log file of the process. The
log will contain information about each song that was added, updated
or skipped. The log file can be created in XML or straight text
format.
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Greater
Queue Control
New controls have been added to allow you to
select a song from the queue and move it up or down to a new
position. You can now also clear the entire queue with the click of
a single button (not including the song that is currently playing).
And furthermore, you now have the ability to shuffle the positions
of the queued up songs with a single click (again, not including the
song that is currently playing). This feature is helpful when you
have selected a playlist and want to hear the songs in a different
order from which they were loaded. Also, you can hide and show the
queue simply by right clicking on it now (no need to go the Options
screen any more).
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Top Ten
List
The PC Jukebox now maintains playback counts for each
song in your Music Library. Using this information, a new Top Ten
feature has been added. By clicking the new Top Ten button, you can
see a list of your most popular selections. You can select any one
of these songs and add it to the queue, or you can add all of the
Top Ten with the click of a single button. And, of course, at any
time you can reset these statistics and clear your Top Ten list.
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Playback History
Every time you start The PC Jukebox, it will now
create a history of each song that gets selected in the order it is
played. You can view this history at any time, select any song out
of your history to play again, and even create a playlist based on
it. You can edit your history by removing individual songs and then
create a playlist from there as well. And, again, you can reset
your history at any time. Keep in mind that history gets erased and
re-initialized each time you start the program.
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Keyboard Scroll To Song
Just like you can scroll to a particular artist
simply be pressing the first letter on your keyboard (you did know
you could do that, didn't you?) you can now scroll to a song title
the same way. So, if you've got 150 songs by U2 and you want to
play 'Where The Streets Have No Names', you no longer have to click
the down arrow 140 times to get there. Simply press 'W' on your
keyboard and The PC Jukebox will scroll to the first song whose
title starts with 'W'.
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Hiding
The Frames
On several machines, the frames that outline the
album covers are somewhat slow to load. Although this is only the
case when each of the screens first load, it can be somewhat
frustrating. A new option has been added to suppress the display of
these frames, greatly reducing initial load time of the screens.
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New Features In Version 3.2
800x600
Support
The PC Jukebox now supports monitors at a
resolution of 800x600. If The PC Jukebox detects the resolution at
800x600, it will automatically default to the new mode.
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New Features In Version 3.0
Skins!!
The PC Jukebox now supports skins! 4 sample skins
are included in the download. You can use any of these, edit them
any way you like, or create your own ones from scratch. For
examples of the included samples, click the 'Screenshots' button
above.
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Album
Cover View
You may now browse through your music collection
by viewing all of your album covers rather than just viewing by a
single artist. Simply click on the 'Album Cover View' button in the
upper left hand corner of the main screen, and the new view will be
shown. The albums are sorted in order by artist name, not album
name. You can scroll through the album covers by using the lettered
scrollbar on the right hand side. Clicking on any album cover will
allow you to view and select any of the songs on that album.
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Enhanced Scrolling
The scrollbars on the Artists List screen and the
Album Covers Screen have been enhanced. They will now show the
current letter/number of the visible artists/albums. The letters
will change on the fly as the scrollbar is moved, making it very
easy to see where you are in the list. They are also much wider to
accommodate touchscreen users. For this reason, the previous
Touchscreen Mode, described below, is no longer necessary and has
been removed.
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Currently Playing Album Cover
While on the Artist List screen, if you click on
the album cover of the currently playing song, you will be brought
to the Album View screen that lists all of the songs on that album.
This is the same screen you would see if you clicked on the album
cover from the Album Cover View screen. Just a quick way to see what
else is on the album of the song that is currently playing.
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Deleting Of Orphaned Records
Previous versions of The PC Jukebox would leave
records in your Music Library if you moved or deleted any files that
were previously added. Version 3.0 will clean up your library each
time you click the Build Music Library or Update Music Library
button. After the program searches for new or updated files, it then
goes through each record in the library and makes sure the file
still exists. If not, the record is removed from the Music Library.
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New
Evaluation Version Behavior
Previous versions of The PC Jukebox would limit
new users to 100 songs while running the evaluation version. The
good news is that this limitation has been removed. ALL of your
music will now be loaded, even in the evaluation version. The bad
news is that, now, evaluation users will be limited to running the
program 10 times. Once the 'Start' button has been clicked 10 times,
it will be necessary to purchase a registration code to use the
program again. A further limitation of the evaluation version is
that during the 10 evaluation times, a maximum of 10 songs can be
played. Once the tenth song has finished, a message box will appear
informing you that the maximum number of songs have been reached.
To avoid either of these limitations, a registration code will be
necessary. To purchase the full version of the program and unlock it
for unlimited use, please click on the Purchase button above. After
payment is received, you will receive a registration code that, once
entered, will unlock the program. If you have purchased a
registration code for a previous version it will still be valid for
this version and you will not need to obtain a new code.
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New Features In Version 2.0
Rebuilding The Music Library
New in Version 2.0 is an improved way to rebuild
and update your Music Library. In Version 1.0, each time you wanted
to add even a single song, your Music Library would be deleted and
recreated from scratch. This could be very time consuming and
annoying. In Version 2.0, any song that was previously added to the
Music Library and is unchanged will simply be skipped over, thus
significantly reducing the time of the rebuild procedure. If there
are new songs that have not previously been added to the Music
Library, these will be found and added. Also, if the tag information
for any previously added song has been updated or changed, The PC
Jukebox will now extract this new information and update the Music
Library accordingly. This new approach can reduce the Music Library
rebuild time from 30 minutes or more to just 3 or 4.
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Play An
Entire Album
If your songs' ID3 tags contain Track Number
information, The PC Jukebox will now allow you to play an entire
album, in track number order, by clicking a single button. After
selecting an artist, simply click one of the album covers on the
next screen. All of the songs on that album will be displayed on the
right hand side, sorted by track number. If a song does not have the
track number as part of it's ID3 tag, a '0' will be displayed by
default. To play all of the songs in order, simply click the button
at the top of the songs list labeled 'Play All On Album Songs In
Order Listed'. The entire album will then be added to the playlist
queue. You can also sort all of the songs alphabetically and play
them in that order as well.
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Customize Party Mode
Another popular suggestion was for the user to be
able to hide or display any items of their choosing while in Party
Mode. On the initial setup screen, click the 'Advanced' button to
expand the dialog box. If you choose to put The PC Jukebox in Party
Mode, you can also decide exactly which screen items are shown. This
allows you to further customize your experience. Once the program
has started, if you decide to change your mind and want to change
the view, simply click in the upper right hand corner of the main
screen to display the Options dialog. All of the choices you had
originally made are shown here. You can make any changes you want
and The PC Jukebox will immediately reflect these changes once the
Options dialog has been closed.
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Now
Playing Screen Default Time
In Version 1.0, the Now Playing Screen would
appear after 30 seconds or so, if that option had been turned on. In
Version 2.0, you can decide exactly how long to wait before
displaying this screen. In the initial setup screen, click the
'Advanced' button to expand the box. Clicking on the 'Now Playing
Screen' checkbox will enable this feature. Here you can also input
the number of seconds to wait before the Now Playing screen appears.
After the program starts, you can alter this number by opening the
Options dialog, typing in a new number, and closing the dialog.
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Single
Key Scrolling To Buttons
If you have a large list of artists and quickly
want to get to one that is scrolled off of the list, simply press
the first letter of the artist's name on your keyboard and the list
will automatically scroll to the first artist whose name begins with
that letter. While this may not bring you exactly to the button for
the artist you were looking for, it will quickly bring you closer to
it. This feature will also work for long lists of songs for a
particular artist.
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Touchscreen Mode
While The PC Jukebox was designed with a
touchscreen monitor in mind, one shortcoming in Version 1.0 was the
inability of users to easily click and drag any of the scrollbars
with their fingers. This was not really a problem for users using a
mouse. A temporary solution for this has been employed in Version
2.0. After expanding the initial setup screen by clicking the
'Advanced' button, clicking the 'Touchscreen Mode' checkbox will
widen the scrollbars within The PC Jukebox to making it easier for
users to use their fingers. A very important side effect to this
feature is that ALL open Windows applications will have their
scrollbars widened as well. Once The PC Jukebox is closed, all
scrollbars will return to their normal sizes. This feature CANNOT be
changed once the program has been started. The program must be
closed to change the setting back.
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Version
Number Added
At any time you can see exactly what version of
The PC Jukebox you are running now by clicking in the upper
righthand corner of the main screen and displaying the Options
dialog. The version number will be displayed in the lower righthand
corner. Should it become necessary to release maintenance updates,
this version number will be increased accordingly. You can always
come back to this website to see what the latest and current version
is. Simply check under the NEWS listing on the home page to see
what the latest release number is.
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Original Features In Version 1.0
Random
Mode
If there currently are no songs in the queue, The PC
Jukebox will select a song at random and begin playback immediately.
If, however, there are one or more songs in the queue, The PC Jukebox
will continue to play those songs in order until the queue is empty.
Once the last song has completed, The PC Jukebox will again select a
song at random and begin playback. While in Random Mode, songs can
still be added to the queue as normal. Once the current randomly
selected song has finished playing, The PC Jukebox will continue to
play songs from the queue, again until it is empty. In this manner, a
user can select a few songs and then let The PC Jukebox take over, so
the music never stops!!
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Party
Mode
Party Mode simply hides the Restart Song, Pause,
and Next Song buttons. This will prevent your guests from skipping
other's songs in an effort to get to their own selections. The PC
Jukebox can be put into Party Mode by clicking the 'Advanced...'
button on the setup screen, then checking the 'Party Mode' checkbox.
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Remove
Song From Queue Option
If there is a song listed in the queue that you
would like to remove and make sure it does not play, this can easily
be done. Simply highlight the song in the queue and the 'Remove
Song' button will appear. Click on the button and the song will be
taken out of the queue and all others below it will be moved up one
position.
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Put
Song At Top Of Queue
There is a hidden feature in The PC Jukebox that
will allow you to put your next selection at the very top of the
queue, skipping all others in the queue and guaranteeing that it is
the next song to be played. Details on how to access this feature
are included in the Advanced Features documentation included with
the download.
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