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This page is simply a placeholder and the information copied into here is inaccurate thus farI didn't put a cleanup tag on here because it's just for demonstration purposes thus far.  
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[[Image:Wincab.jpg|thumb|DWJukebox Screenshot in Singles mode|320px|right]]
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[[Image:WinCab Alternate Screenshot.jpg|thumb|DWJukebox Screenshot in Album mode|320px|right]]
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* '''OS:  ''' Windows or DOS
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* '''Cost:  ''' Freeware
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* '''Skinnable: ''' Full, change all artwork, all interface elements can be changed (size, location and resolution); skins can be changed on the fly.
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* '''Re-mappable keys: ''' Yes
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* '''Monitor orientation(s): ''' MonitorLess, Vertical, Horizontal, and Mirrored
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* '''Screen resolution(s): ''' Any resolutions
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* '''Main Control(s): ''' Buttons, Joystick, Keypad, Touchscreen, Mouse, Gamepad
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* '''Supported media format(s):''' mp3 ogg mid
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* '''Format Orientation(s):''' Album & Singles-oriented
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* '''Additional Requirements:'''
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* '''Homepage:  '''[http://www.dwjukebox.com DWJukebox]
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* '''Additional Details:'''
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:DWJukebox (formerly known as DOSCab/WinCab Jukebox) Jukebox is an MP3 and OGG Vorbis player, designed for use in DOS or Windows based MAME cabinets or as a standalone home jukebox. It is designed to operate as a true jukebox, and not a media player. It is a complete jukebox construction set which can be completely re-skinned and controlled via keyboard, keyboard encoder, gamepad, mouse, or touchscreen.
  
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:The main feature of DWJukebox is its flexibility; it can be adapted to use just about any control scheme, from a joystick with a single button to a full custom control panel. Every element of the interface is defined in a skin definition file, allowing for complete customization of the display.
  
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:''Note: DWJukebox only supports touchscreens in DOS and Windows XP.''
  
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:''DWJukebox was created by Chris, who is an active member in the [http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php BYOAC forums], where support can also be found his own [http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?board=27.0 forum]''
  
[[Image:Wincab.jpg|thumb|Wincab/Doscab Screenshot|320px|right]]
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{{JukeboxSoftware}}
[[Image:WinCab Alternate Screenshot.jpg|thumb|Wincab/Doscab Alternate Screenshot|320px|right]]
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[[Category:Software]]
* '''OS:  ''' Operating System(s) would go here.
 
* '''Cost:  ''' Type of "ware" would go here, and commercial would denote the price(s).
 
* '''Skinnable:  ''' Partial, basic, or full, with description would go here.
 
* '''Re-mappable keys:  ''' yes or no goes here
 
* '''Monitor orientation(s):  ''' Vertical or Horizontal would go here.
 
* '''Screen resolution(s):  ''' "Best under" and other supported resolutions would go here.
 
* '''Controller(s):  ''' Touchscreen supported, keyboard, joystick, mouse, etc would go here.
 
* '''Supported media format(s):''' mp3, Ogg, avi, etc would go here.
 
* '''Format Orientation(s):''' Album-oriented or singles oriented would go here - list karaoke or video modes in the description
 
* '''Additional Requirements:''' Additional .dll's, runtimes, etc would go here.
 
* '''Homepage:  '''[http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=13403.0| BYOAC Jukebox Forum List]
 
* '''Additional Details:'''
 
: Here is were any other information such as "created by", "designed for cabinets running MAMEWah", "Has an HTPC-themed interface" and so forth would go.  Support for different resolutions should be denoted in the "Resolution" bullet point. Anything considered "special", such as karaoke usage, output of video to the monitor, etc, would fall into the description and be used to flesh it out to avoid cluttering the other bullet points.
 

Latest revision as of 02:34, 22 February 2010

DWJukebox Screenshot in Singles mode
DWJukebox Screenshot in Album mode
  • OS: Windows or DOS
  • Cost: Freeware
  • Skinnable: Full, change all artwork, all interface elements can be changed (size, location and resolution); skins can be changed on the fly.
  • Re-mappable keys: Yes
  • Monitor orientation(s): MonitorLess, Vertical, Horizontal, and Mirrored
  • Screen resolution(s): Any resolutions
  • Main Control(s): Buttons, Joystick, Keypad, Touchscreen, Mouse, Gamepad
  • Supported media format(s): mp3 ogg mid
  • Format Orientation(s): Album & Singles-oriented
  • Additional Requirements:
  • Homepage: DWJukebox
  • Additional Details:
DWJukebox (formerly known as DOSCab/WinCab Jukebox) Jukebox is an MP3 and OGG Vorbis player, designed for use in DOS or Windows based MAME cabinets or as a standalone home jukebox. It is designed to operate as a true jukebox, and not a media player. It is a complete jukebox construction set which can be completely re-skinned and controlled via keyboard, keyboard encoder, gamepad, mouse, or touchscreen.
The main feature of DWJukebox is its flexibility; it can be adapted to use just about any control scheme, from a joystick with a single button to a full custom control panel. Every element of the interface is defined in a skin definition file, allowing for complete customization of the display.
Note: DWJukebox only supports touchscreens in DOS and Windows XP.
DWJukebox was created by Chris, who is an active member in the BYOAC forums, where support can also be found his own forum
 Visit the list of Jukebox software.