Re: [slim] Re: Jukebox frontend

2006-02-17 Thread Dr Lovegrove
On 16/02/06, Kurt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I agree that the screens are pretty intuitive and easy to use, but everytime I've let people do it someone always comes along and mucks it up. There will be 10-20 songs that are in the playlist from previous people, and when the next person comes by

[slim] Re: Jukebox frontend

2006-02-17 Thread JohnQuirk
While we're talking Jukeboxes, somone posted a link to a Mac only jukebox front end that worked like a conventional jukebox, displaying album art on a rolodex type display. I have searched the forms, but can't find it anywhere. Anyone remember what it was called? Thanks JQ -- JohnQuirk

[slim] Re: Jukebox frontend

2006-02-17 Thread oktup
JohnQuirk Wrote: While we're talking Jukeboxes, somone posted a link to a Mac only jukebox front end that worked like a conventional jukebox, displaying album art on a rolodex type display. I have searched the forms, but can't find it anywhere. Anyone remember what it was called? This

[slim] Re: Jukebox frontend

2006-02-17 Thread JohnQuirk
oktup Wrote: This isn't CoverFlow again is it? :) http://www.steelskies.com/coverflow/ Thanks very much, I'd tried googling for all manner of stuff, but it's just not a name that sticks in my mind for some reason. I really like this interface, it'd be perfect if I could get it on a 770 web

[slim] Re: Jukebox frontend

2006-02-17 Thread Helwoe
Nice idea. I'm not too excited by the web interface skin choices. What apps are out there to edit/create new skins? -- Helwoe Helwoe's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=4028 View this thread:

[slim] Re: Jukebox frontend

2006-02-16 Thread Kurt
Thanks, Dude! -- Kurt SqueezeBox 2, interconnects spun by God himself suspended on 24K gold support beams placed exactly .9842 inches above the floor, driving modified Martin Logan's woven with butterfly wings. Kurt's

[slim] Re: Jukebox frontend

2006-02-16 Thread Browny
Most people at my parties find the Remote and the Screen pretty intuitive. Generally ends up with a fight over the remote! I must admit that the idea of a Jukebox mode is quite cool though just a thought - does Moose fit some of the requirements on this?? -- Browny

[slim] Re: Jukebox frontend

2006-02-16 Thread Kurt
I agree that the screens are pretty intuitive and easy to use, but everytime I've let people do it someone always comes along and mucks it up. There will be 10-20 songs that are in the playlist from previous people, and when the next person comes by and pick their selection, they do it by

Re: [slim] Re: Jukebox frontend

2006-02-11 Thread Ed
Kurt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] SqueezeBox 2, interconnects spun by God himself suspended on 24K gold support beams placed exactly .9842 inches above the floor, driving modified Martin Logan's woven with butterfly wings. Best...sig...EVER! :-) Ed [EMAIL

[slim] Re: Jukebox frontend

2006-02-09 Thread joncourage
I was thinking the same thing. Would indeed be great for parties to allow folks to add a song to the queue. Would be nice to be able to give someone a code to punch in that allows them to add up to x songs, so no-one can monopolize the playlist. -- joncourage

[slim] Re: Jukebox frontend

2006-02-09 Thread JJZolx
Kurt Wrote: Is there any software or skin that can put the Slim into a true Jukebox mode? For instance, just display albums with track names, and play whatever ever track you choose, and force the following choices to go to the end of the list, and lock out everything else? This would be

[slim] Re: Jukebox frontend

2006-02-09 Thread JJZolx
One thing I'd love to have, even without the idea of jukebox style controls, is the visual interface of a jukebox. Namely, a view where you could browse through albums with cover art and with all tracks visible. This is something I've always hoped to see in SlimServer - that when I'm looking at

[slim] Re: Jukebox frontend

2006-02-09 Thread Kurt
JJZolx Wrote: One thing I'd love to have, even without the idea of jukebox style controls, is the visual interface of a jukebox. Namely, a view where you could browse through albums with cover art and with all tracks visible. This is something I've always hoped to see in SlimServer -