Whenever I think of bars I can’t help but imagine bowls of much-fingered peanuts smeared with urine and the slight atmosphere of desperate, hormonal people. Perhaps instead I should try thinking of jukeboxes – flickr member ericjeff19 obviously has some woodworking skills, as he’s converted an old Zenith Radio into a modern touchscreen-operated jukebox for his parent’s wedding anniversary.

Sadly it’s just a photo set for the moment; any chance of a build log or some instructions? Even some technical details about what loveliness is packed inside that case would be good.








One Response to “DIY Touchscreen Jukebox”
Andy December 31, 2006
The software looks like one called AlbumPlayer, I am testing it at the moment on my touch screen and it looks to be great! I had written my own player several years ago but don’t have the dev environment installed to update it anymore so I’ve been looking for a suitable substitute for a while. Guts wise it’s probably just an old pc I’ve found 400mhz
+1win xp and about 256-512mem will run this type of application quite well. If you’re going to build it into a cabinet I would definetly get a good create labs soundcard at least a LIVE or better although my current setup has digital outs to my stereo receiver which is awesome.