Showing posts with label Jukebox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jukebox. Show all posts

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Audio Music Jukebox

Audio Music player Gadget, demo, Made with html and javascript. Plays short midi, mp3 and real media rm ram files with browser plugins. PSV playlist, PSV podcast. Get Gadget here www.sangear.net



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iHIGgjJpM8&hl=en

Monday, May 16, 2011

Custom Built LED Touchscreen Jukebox

This is our newest creation. ITS FOR SALE ALSO!! Its a compacted touchscreen Jukebox. Comes complete, you just add your cd collection. Also connects to the internet wifi so you can add all your favorite internet radio stations. I tried to film this with my kodak Zi8 camera but it doesnt get clear crisp visuals and the audio is nothing like how you hear it in person. I only showed a little of what the jukebox software can do. I have preinstalled radio stations as well as just a small sample of music albums. The led light is very cool in my opinion! As you can see in the video it goes all around the cabinet. It has 3 modes always on, off, and party mode. The party mode will work when the volume is at a certain level. It has a THX certified sub woofer and sound system built in it. Aswell as a dell computer with powermate griffin volume control. Its a total of 80lbs of pure music bliss. Contact me if you would like to know more about this custom jukebox or would like one built for you at: imaginepower.com



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elVU-Hij5B4&hl=en

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Scratch built 100 CD Jukebox

This was my first major project using microprocessors. The jukebox is completely scratch built uses 4 Basic Stamps to control all facets of it's operation . It buffers up to 20 songs and plays them out in order. It took me about 8 months to make and cost around $1500. Sounds great playing next to the bar!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hai0ZZgwaXg&hl=en

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

My Homemade DIY Jukebox

This is my DIY homemade Jukebox made out of a Yorks record player, cassette deck and radio. I put together the cabinet with mahogany wood and stained it, then made a round top out of wooden blinds. I installed the components, the Christmas lights, and a Computer speaker to add extra sound. Please comment, rate and subscribe. ~DIYPhonophile



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ms1FoR6ZMM0&hl=en

Monday, December 27, 2010

Car Stereo Audio Cassette Tape Adapter for Creative Xmod, Nomad Jukebox Zen NX,

Buy @ www.amazon.com Technical Details:Now whether you are going down the block or cross-country, you will have plenty of music for the whole trip with this adapter * Connect your CD Player / MiniDisk Player / iPod to your car stereo through your car's in-dash cassette player * Cassette-shaped Interface inserts into your car's tape deck. Mini-plug inserts into your iPod / CD Player / MiniDisk Player headphone jack * Silent mechanism reduces mechanical noise on the road * Spring-loaded cassette head helps maintain contact with cassette player's head for clear sound



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-VxBn1quvk&hl=en

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Jukebox 1CD Floor Size Neon

Why pay thousands of dollars? When you can own this brand new high quality replica of the 1940-60's designed jukeboxes! Comes complete with the classic brightly crome accents and multi-colored electric neon glowing lights around a curved bent wood frame. Then we went inside and updated this juke with a Sony Digital LED top showcase loading CD player stereo for play just like the old jukebox turntables. And of course we made sure to install a mega sound system that will make everyone want to get up and dance. Five 20W full range speakers and 2 tweeters provide full stereo base sound.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pf_UTxC5CUo&hl=en

Monday, September 13, 2010

Homemade 400 CD Jukebox

Video of a CD jukebox that I built in 1990 made just before I scrapped it. hydraraptor.blogspot.com



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLFw1rOmO5Q&hl=en

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Jukebox the Ghost - Hold it In & Good Day

SIGNS WITH WMG! For more great tunes, check out World United Music. World United Music worldunitedmusic.blogspot.com Juke box the Ghost - MySpace www.myspace.com Jukebox the Ghost - Twitter twitter.com Jukebox the Ghost - Facebook www.facebook.com Buy Music! Jukebox the Ghost - aimestreet amiestreet.com Write Up: "DC's Jukebox the Ghost are an extremely entertaining piano-pop trio that writes cleverly optimistic songs. Their music gives off an aura that vaguely resembles happiness. Imagine! Upon first listen to these guys you will probably think two things (depending on how in touch with the '90s you are); "Ben" and "Folds." It's true that singer/piano player Ben Thornewill shares strong vocal similarities to that other Ben's tenor. And, of course, it doesn't quell comparisons when they're both piano men. But Jukebox the Ghost probably lean a little more towards the dramatic flair (a la Queen) than Folds did (or does?). People go crazy for these guys at their shows. Maybe you will, too?" - OH MY ROCKNESS.com



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fP9oFfr6uEs&hl=en

Saturday, August 21, 2010

1939 Rock-ola Luxury Light-Up jukebox

Bought on ebay painted blue and covered in formica. Stripped it down reveneered and refinished it. No guts yet, just a CD player with jukebox recordings.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpRCXdZ4x3w&hl=en

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Creating a Movie Jukebox on Your Computer

So we're all familiar with the old-style music jukeboxes of yesteryear. If you're lucky, you might still be able to find one in a 50's themed restaurant. These days, personal jukeboxes (i.e. mp3 players) have taken over the world while the digitization of music has made the old-style jukebox all but obsolete.

Few people in the 50's could have ever imagined owning several thousand songs on vinyl. Imagine the space it would take up! But now, thousands upon thousands of digital songs fit on a hard drive that fits quite snugly in the palm of your hand.

As hard drive capacity has increased over the years, it has opened things up for storing movies on one's computer as well. Dozens of movies can now be stored on a single terabyte drive at a lossless quality, while compression technology means multiplying your movie capacity several fold, though at the cost of picture and sound quality.

So how, exactly, does one turn their computer into a "movie jukebox"?

First things first. You must be sure to own the rights to a movie. That essentially means that you've purchased it. Once you purchase a movie, you are allowed by law to make copies of it for your own use so long as you don't redistribute said copies.

Next, you'll need some DVD ripping software. The software has the ability to convert what's on the DVD into a readable format for your computer. Run a search from your favorite search engine for DVD ripping software.

One thing to watch for is whether the ripping software is Blu-Ray compatible or not. If you are ripping standard DVD's, then this isn't a concern however. But if you are planning on making a copy of a Blu-Ray disc, you will need both a Blu-Ray player on your computer as well as Blu-Ray compatible ripping software.

Finally, use the software to copy the DVD to your computer's hard drive. Connect your computer's video card to your TV, and you're ready to go. Now, instead of fumbling through the shelves to find a movie or having to worry about scratching a disc, you simply boot up your computer, select the movie you want to watch from your TV screen, and let it ride!




For information about Nero's StartSmart, an integral part of Nero CD/DVD copying and burning software, visit the Nero StartSmart FAQ at http://www.nero.com/eng/support-faq.html?s=sub&t=StartSmart

Billings Farnsworth is a freelance writer.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Crosley CR12-2 iPod MP3 CD Full Size Jukebox eBay Auction With Stand

Crosley iPod MP3 CD JUKebox ON SALE at: shop.ebay.com There are just some things that will always be timeless. The jukebox is one of them. The Crosley brand is another. Too many, a jukebox is a way to let the "good times roll" and to others, it's a way to add a little flare to an environment. Crosley has found a way to truly "knock your socks off" with Crosley's Full Size iJuke Deluxe. Based on a classic jukebox design, this ultimate entertainment companion is a real treat for the eyes and ears. Complete with color shifting LED lighting this jukebox is sure to put the cherry on top of your double root beer float. Be warned though, outside appearances can be deceiving. While providing a good dose of nostalgia on the exterior, the interior is full of all the modern technologies we've all come to love. This rockin' good time Jukebox comes complete with an Am/Fm/Fm Stereo Radio, a CD player that reads MP3 and WAV digital file formats, and an iPod Docking Station. Now, didn't we tell you it would knock your socks off? The sound quality of the modern CD will sooth your stress or rock your body. So go ahead and convert your iPod into a full sized floor standing Jukebox. There are also external speaker terminals for using additional speakers. Includes a Full Function Remote Control, a built-in AC adapter for other 12v devices. This Jukebox is the perfect way to bring the magic of the 50s into your home or office. The Crosley CR12-2 really does recapture the design styling of the ...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbsQ_lKLs2c&hl=en

Friday, July 16, 2010

Rowe Jukebox with Cd conversion kit from cdadapter.com

My Rowe R-93 Jukebox with the Sony cd conversion kit installed from www.cdadapter.com I don't have anything to do with the company other than using their product. It seems to work pretty good, however their mp3 kit might work better and faster. Thanks for watching, Steve



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nziVF_jf_8o&hl=en