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				| posted on 12-12-2003 at 03:18 AM |     |  | 
	| Jukebox mode questions 
 I just wrote a nice big missage and lost it all due to not registering. I love it when that happens!
 
 On to my real questions. I'm just starting to play with the software but my goal is to be able to use it for a reception as the music source, and
then to use it for my personal computer after that. So:
 
 1> I want to use the software on a laptop for the event, and then have it on my personal PC after that. Are there any wacky license issues I have
to deal with to move the software?
 
 2> The reception will not have internet access, is that a problem?
 
 3> I noticed there is some customizability in that I should be able to run a script before each song is chosen, instead of using the built-in
announcer. In what way does this work -- will it run the script, wait till it finishes, and then play the song? Or will it start both events at the
same time? I want to be able to do specific things based on the name of the song, such as playing a quote or something.
 
 4> Any other tips you guys may have about running this software in kiosk mode are appreciated!
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				| posted on 12-12-2003 at 11:25 AM |     |  | 
	| You will need to get a new registration number. Which means you will probably have to buy a second license (because you then have
the SW installed on 2 different machines). If you could somehow prove to Audiosoft that you have deinstalled and won't be using the laptop
license, then you could get around the second license, but I doubt that this is possible.| Quote: |  | 1> I want to use the software on a laptop for the event, and then have it on my personal PC after that. Are there any wacky license issues I have
to deal with to move the software? 
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 Yes, you won't be able to surf the WWW and check your email from the reception!| Quote: |  | 2> The reception will not have internet access, is that a
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  But rest assured, for eJukebox it is not a problem. Hmmm...I am not sure what you are referring to exactly. Where did you see that with the script?| Quote: |  | 3> I noticed there is some customizability in that I should be able to run a script before each song is chosen
 
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				| posted on 12-12-2003 at 11:29 AM |     |  | 
	| Hm, you're probably referring to the eJ2web PHP script that displays album covers. But come to think of it, the same mechanism could be used to
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				| posted on 12-13-2003 at 06:05 AM |     |  | 
	| The license issue seems like a pain - it's definitely something will prevent me from purchasing the software if it's really an issue. I only
plan to use it on one PC, its just that I don't want to lug a desktop to the event. 
 In regards to the script - exactly -- I saw that for the web portion, it could run a script to update the currently playing item. but because it IS a
script, I'd like to to some custom stuff there. So that means it'll probably happen at the same time the song starts playing which could
lead to some interesting results. We'll have to see. It may be that there's not enough customizability so I'll have use something else
other than eJukebox.
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				| posted on 12-13-2003 at 12:13 PM |     |  | 
	| I guess that in theory, you could change the script to contain whatever you what... or at least add whatever you want. 
 Does your 30 days trial time expire on your laptop before the event?
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				| posted on 12-13-2003 at 07:45 PM |     |  | 
	| Unfortuanately it does expire too soon before the event. I wanted to get started early setting it up and testing it. 
 I'll be playing with the scripting portion this weekend to see if it's a viable option.
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				| posted on 12-15-2003 at 03:05 AM |     |  | 
	| So far so good 
 I've gotten the scripting portion to behave appropriately doing the following:
 
 Using:
 Ejukebox 3.6
 WACommand (allows control of winamp from command line)
 WAV (playts command line wavs)
 Abyss personal web server
 Activeperl
 
 Ejukebox sends a post to the personal web server cgi script written in perl
 with information on the title/artist/etc
 Ejukebox.cgi pauses music, plays a wav according to the title, then unpauses.
 
 
 The interface has behaved a bit wacky for me - I got into some sort of mode where I couldn't see all the new artists I added, only the ones
before. But it resolved in some fashion and looks ok.
 
 So the only issue left really is the licensing issue. I'll send an email to audiosoft about it - don't see a reply form them in here.
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				| posted on 12-15-2003 at 11:05 AM |     |  | 
	| You can probably work out a deal with them... your situation should leave room for a compromise in terms of a price discount, at least. | 
		
	
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