Project: Juke ³ 02/10/06

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Yeah, i also think you should make the switches rempte, it'll look very very cool and much more professional. ;)
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DAE_JA_VOO wrote:Yeah, i also think you should make the switches rempte, it'll look very very cool and much more professional. ;)
What the hell is a "rempte"?
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-=WiK1d=- wrote:
DAE_JA_VOO wrote:Yeah, i also think you should make the switches rempte, it'll look very very cool and much more professional. ;)
What the hell is a "rempte"?
lol, it's a typo you n00bcake. Be careful, you are the fikken KING of typo's ;) (you know EXACTLY what i'm talking about ;)
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I know it's a typo you n00bcake...
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Post by Synthesis »

Cool man, I wish you all the best. I'm actually also busy with my first jukebox project. Except I'm going all out for a touch screen digital art-decor antique style. Reason is, I got hold of one of those old radiogram record changer cabinets. The pic I found on the internet is sort of what it looks like:

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And here's an idea of how I want it to turn out:

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So I have most of the stuff I need: An XP capable machine and a large USB hard drive for the MP3's (It's going to be a nightmare tagging a few thousand songs correctly for the software), a touch screen and the sound, amp, speakers etc.
The software is cool, it's designed specifically for this type of application.
Take a look: http://www.mp3touchscreens.com

It will be a while 'cos the main thing is restoring the cabinet to perfect condition and modding it a bit with the lights etc.

Here's forum link that might be of help. It's helped me out quite a bit.
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.p ... 738.0.html
So shout if you need help or anything.
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Good stuff - mine does not have the vintage look mine wil be uber futuristic...
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Futuristic, there will be some neon's right?
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Not really NEON's - more superbright LED's in the corners of case shining onto the mirror and reflectig all over..
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Mkay.
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