ALCATECH’s BPM JUKEBOX is a reliable and easy-to-use music system for everyone.
Version | 2.0 |
Updated | May 9th 2007 |
Developer |
Alcatech
N/A
N/A
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User Rating |
1669
3.4
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Original File Size | 9.3 MB |
Downloads | 17198 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Multimedia |
ALCATECH’s BPM JUKEBOX is a reliable and easy-to-use music system for everyone.
Its great advantage lies in its ability to play music permanently, making use of three straightforward play list modes (by artist, by genre, or custom play list). Just push a button - the BPM Jukebox will automatically select and play the music of your choice, even cross fading as a custom option between songs for a continuous background of music.
All modern features that you would expect from a digital music system of its kind are implemented, with a focus on functionality and design. You don't need to insert any CDs, but can instead play all songs directly from the computer once they are stored on your hard disk. You want to play music in several rooms - no problem with the BPM Jukebox Multiroom, where you can even set up an individual play list for every single room.
The BPM Jukebox is just the optimal solution for everyone who wants to play music in their facilities. And the BPM Jukebox can also be easily integrated into existing cash desk or POS systems. Be it in the catering trade, a fitness studio, for leisure or wellness, in a shopping centre or hotel, or even just your home hifi - thousands of songs are just a few clicks away.
Here are some key features of "BPM Jukebox":
■ Creates automatically artist- and genre lists
■ Auto-DJ
■ Backup Function
■ Cover display
■ Drag & Drop
■ Multilingualism
■ Folder structure of archive
■ Fill play lists manually
■ Support of BPM-Studio file archive (read/write)
■ Support of mp3, wma, ogg, wav, cda
Requirements:
■ Pentium III / Athlon 1GHZ, 256 MB RAM, 20MB Disk Space
Limitations:
■ save disabled in demo version
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