I have a ton of old machines with Windows 2000 and Windows XP on them.

Some of them aren’t even that old or slow.

A jukebox is something I grew up with in our pool hall and recreation rooms.

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The newer ones have CD’s in them and the older ones played records.

Ours is going to play MP3’s.

Are you excited to build your music jukebox?

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Start by browsing on overto hereand then hit the download link on the left hand side.

You will need to download both files.

The support files as well as the system.

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The support files will plant the framework for the utility.

Every artist should have their own directory.

Each album associated with an artist should be listed as a subdirectory within the artist directory.

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The song files of an album should be listed as filenames within the album directory.

Next we will need to show the utility where the music directory lives.

After that you will need to click onUpdate Album List.

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It will do its thing and bring in your music.

Clickexitwhen you are done.

After you get all that completed you will see your music library.

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Note this is not my library and I am not a country music fan!!

The buttons are self explanatory.

To launch this full screen just go to your menu and choose full screen.

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You now have a dedicated Juke Box from an old computer.

And if it’s fast enough you might watch music videos and look at lyrics as well.

This seems to be chock full of options.

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build mp3 jukebox