As the title suggests i am looking to buy a touchscreen, all-in-one desktop pc and really i want to know what i need to set it up - i am a bit of a novice when it comes to this sort of thing. I want separate speakers, and i'm assuming i would need a separate amp? I don't care too much for digital radio, but would want to upload all my cd's and internet downloads.
I want it to work a bit like a digital pub jukebox with lots of different playlists (with a queing system also), and maybe wireless speakers so i can listen in different rooms. Does anybody know if this is at all possible? Will the sound quality be very good?
If anyone can help i would be very grateful. Hi, This is the jukebox software that I use very slick and simple to use and works especially well with touchscreens, you can download a fully functional demo to try it out and in my humble opinion is definately worth the 29.50 euro for the registration (updates are free for life) takes a little bit of playing with to set up initially but once you have it up and running it's very easy to use, I use it for for house parties and all my guests love it as it behaves just like a pub jukebox. The best bit is it runs easily on a very low spec machine (I run mine on an old barebone Pentium4 based pc) using a usb DAC outputting to my amp and speakers. Definately worth a look Cheers Bryn. Welcome to the forum summersdance Will this only be used for playing music, or will it be used as a PC as well? If just for music replay then have you seen the?
This will do all you want and more and is very good value at around £175. Just connect to your home network and run the server software on your PC, or simply plug a USB HDD into the Touch with all your music on and it works without any PC required. Connect a set of powered speakers to it or to your HiFi and that is all you need for great sounding music. There is even a free iOS & Android app to control it from your phone/tablet. This wont be any good if you want to surf the web or write a letter, for that you would need to get a PC. But it is very good at doing what it is designed for - playing your music. Welcome to the forum summersdance Will this only be used for playing music, or will it be used as a PC as well?
If just for music replay then have you seen the? This will do all you want and more and is very good value at around £175. Just connect to your home network and run the server software on your PC, or simply plug a USB HDD into the Touch with all your music on and it works without any PC required. Connect a set of powered speakers to it or to your HiFi and that is all you need for great sounding music.
There is even a free iOS & Android app to control it from your phone/tablet. This wont be any good if you want to surf the web or write a letter, for that you would need to get a PC. But it is very good at doing what it is designed for - playing your music. Hi, This is the jukebox software that I use very slick and simple to use and works especially well with touchscreens, you can download a fully functional demo to try it out and in my humble opinion is definately worth the 29.50 euro for the registration (updates are free for life) takes a little bit of playing with to set up initially but once you have it up and running it's very easy to use, I use it for for house parties and all my guests love it as it behaves just like a pub jukebox. The best bit is it runs easily on a very low spec machine (I run mine on an old barebone Pentium4 based pc) using a usb DAC outputting to my amp and speakers. Definately worth a look Cheers Bryn.
What inputs does your amp have? If it is a HiFi amp then the chances are that your only option is to use an analogue stereo phono input. But if you have an AV system then you could use optical or digital coax, or the analogue stereo phono input. The best of these will depend on the quality of the amps DACs compared to those in the jukebox system you are connecting to it.
In this case the only way to know which is best is to try each and compare them to see which you prefer. I don't know anything about all-in-one PC's as I always build my own. I like the upgrade options a self build gives rather than the very restricted upgrades available for the AIO PC's. As MarkE19 says, Make sure you have installed flac, you can get it from After you have installed flac start EAC and press F11, this will open the compression options window, select the external compression tab, check the box marked 'use external program for compression' select User Defined Encoder for the parameter passing scheme, browse to the path where you installed flac and select the flac.exe file I also check the box marked 'delete WAV after compression' just to keep things tidy click ok and you should be good to go Bryn. Click to expand.From what I remember when I did my first few rips with EAC it would try to check the rip against a known copy of the CD to check the accuracy of the drive being used, and then adjust the drive settings based on the results. I think it took a few different CD's before it found a 'known CD' to check against - but it then said it could use this disc and did I want it to. So just try a few different CD's and as soon as EAC finds a disc it knows it will tell you and ask if you want to use this disc to make the drive adjustments for the most accurate rips.
Digital Jukebox Software Touch Screen
Or you can manually set the offset from this list of drive: More info on EAC offsets here: Mark.
I made a jukebox with an old pc and an ELO touch screen on the cheap. I use free jukebox software and full a hard drive full of music. I set the PC up with windows xp and it auto starts into the jukebox software in full screen mode.
This is it before being removed from the case and put into the jukebox surround that is being made. I used XP as the PC spec is very poor: AMD Duron 800mhz with 351mb RAM.
Its got 2 30GB Hard drives. One for the OS and one for media only. Takes 2 mins to boot. Any questions happy to answer.
Youtube.com NSM Digital Jukebox Software Demo - YouTube 1280 × 720 - 87k - jpg youtube.com The official 'Williams' touchscreen jukebox PROTOTYPE. YouTube 1280 × 720 - 81k - jpg youtube.com Zenpoint Digital Jukebox 17' Touchscreen V4.0 - YouTube 480 × 360 - 21k - jpg youtube.com Homemade jukebox with touchscreen part 1 - YouTube 1280 × 720 - 84k - jpg jukeboxsolutions.co.uk Custom Jukeboxes from Jukebox Solutions - Retro Jukebox. 250 × 193 - 74k - png youtube.com First run setup of touchscreen jukebox - YouTube 480 × 360 - 14k - jpg wstudios.com Ultimate Jukebox Software for Windows 1600 × 867 - 263k - jpg jukeanator.com JukeANator Digital Jukebox Software - Commercial Conversion Kits. 800 × 600 - 420k - png youtube.com Touchscreen Smart Jukebox - YouTube 1280 × 720 - 73k - jpg youtube.com Touchscreen Jukebox Demo - YouTube 1920 × 1080 - 193k - jpg youtube.com Jukebox / Karaoke software at wowparty.com.au - YouTube 1280 × 720 - 69k - jpg vendingtimes.com AMI's V3 Software Rollout Progresses Smoothly Articles Vending. 500 × 361 - 22k - jpg wstudios.com Ultimate Jukebox Software for Windows 1592 × 900 - 392k - jpg jukeanator.com JukeANator Digital Jukebox Software - Commercial Conversion Kits.
Jukebox Software Touch Screen
720 × 960 - 72k - jpg forum.arcadecontrols.com Jukebox software list - Updated April 14 2007 923 × 708 - 254k - jpg nsmmusic.com Touch Screen Jukebox, HD and Digital Downloading Jukebox: Fusion 270 × 341 - 91k - png pinterest.com Touchscreen Digital Jukebox software mp3 juke coin selector. 1000 × 625 - 155k - jpg touchhits.com Coin accepting digital jukebox software TouchHits Music Solutions 900 × 443 - 262k - jpg jukeanator.com JukeANator Digital Jukebox Software - Commercial Conversion Kits. 800 × 600 - 337k - png nsmmusic.com Digital Jukebox & Video Jukebox Manufacturers UK: NSM Music 750 × 450 - 208k - png.