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: 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.
 
: 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.
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{{JukeboxSoftware}}

Revision as of 07:42, 26 March 2006

This page is simply a placeholder and the information copied into here is inaccurate thus far. I didn't put a cleanup tag on here because it's just for demonstration purposes thus far.



Freebox 50's Diner Skin Screenshot
  • OS: Windows XP recommended
  • Cost: Freeware (donations accepted)
  • Skinnable: Full - text and color can be changed, and interfaces are swappable by the user
  • Re-mappable keys: yes or no goes here
  • Monitor orientation(s): Vertical or Horizontal would go here.
  • Screen resolution(s): Best viewed under 800x600
  • Controller(s): Touchscreen supported, keyboard, mouse, arcade controls
  • Supported media format(s): mp3, wma, mpg,avi, wmv
  • Format Orientation(s): Album-oriented
  • Additional Requirements: Additional codecs may be required for certain media formats
  • Homepage: www.freeboxjukebox.com
  • 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.
 Visit the list of Jukebox software.