The Jukebox Challenge!

JukeboxGarth from Extreme Craft writes "The Jukebox Challenge! I'm really excited to see if some people will throw down on this, because I think it's an amazing idea, but I don't quite have the tech chops for it yet. There are zillions of great old vinyl jukeboxes out there, but they're incredibly finnicky to maintain. The challenge would be to create an MP3 interface for a real jukebox that would be as minimally invasive as possible..."

The ideal would be to store a full album on each of the slots of the jukebox (i.e. A1, A2, B1, B2, etc). When you push the letter key and the number key on the jukebox, that would tell the mp3 player (or rather, attached computer) to play that album. Perhaps multiple album selections would form a queue...maybe there could be a button to reset the queue...

Old jukeboxes can be insane-cheap! It would be great if somebody would come through with a great way to rescue them. I've got an old Wurlitzer "Zodiac" model jukebox from the 70's, but the mechanical part that plays the records and accepts the coins are way to fussy. Any help putting this before the MAKE gods would be much appreciated.

In MAKE 04 we have an article about filling a retro hi-fi with an MP3 ripping and playback system, perhaps a good place to start!


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Posted by: gadgetdon@mac.com on January 11, 2006 at 3:54 AM

Something I've wished I had the technical chops for would be a jukebox with buttons with small LCD screens. So, as you go from page to page, the buttons display songs from the various playlists.


Posted by: chipsndip on January 11, 2006 at 9:42 AM

Check out the forums at http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?board=5.0

These are people who have built their own mp3 jukeboxes - some integrate into older units, some build from scratch. But there are interfaces, programs, etc available there to control a PC jukebox from pushbutton controls.


Posted by: onebitpixel on January 11, 2006 at 11:59 AM

could easily see makingthings teleos device utilize this function and have Flash 8 running the video screen (cool effects) and MP3 audio stream...


Posted by: onebitpixel on January 11, 2006 at 12:02 PM

could easily see makingthings teleos device utilize this function to tap into a physical jukebox machine and have Flash 8 running the video screen (video effects and live feed) and MP3 audio stream...


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