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Raster Jukebox V2 Package

Raster Jukebox V2 Package
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This is a real working Jukebox and not a radio. Customers can pay the Jukebox for song credits to play music. 3 owner configurable payment amounts and owner configurable song credits per payment amount.

This is Version 2 of the 1st real working mp3 jukebox created in Second Life. The Version 2 jukebox features multiple song notecards. Up to 100 notecards can be added for grouping your music by Genre, Artists, or both. Each notecard can hold 250 songs for a total of 25,000 song indexes. Thats about 1500 CDs worth of songs.

Here is a feature for you musicians. Even while set in pay mode you can set certain songs to play for free so customers can hear samples of your music before paying to listen to the others.

Play MP3 songs from your website, server or let us host your songs. All you need is a place to store your songs and the IP address to the songs to create your songs notecards. You can set up your own server with a spare computer (Instructions included) or you can upload your songs to a website if you have one. Song hosting is also available if needed for a low monthly fee in lindens.

Features include Freeplay mode and Pay mode. Use it as a MP3 player in freeplay mode to play your private music or let your friends select songs from your collection. Load up the songs queue by clicking the songs from any of your songs notecards. The jukbox remembers what songs notecard to get the songs from on playback. Don't want to pick songs? Click the shuffle button to load the playback queue with a random selection of the loaded songs notecard.

Need some lindens to help pay for your song hosting? Set the jukebox to Pay mode and start collecting. You can share your sales with up to 3 partners and set the percentages to pay each one. Keep track of your sales with the sales log and have it automatically sent to you in email if desired. List the sales log any time you desire to the chat window. Set up what you want for the 3 prices your customers can choose to pay for credits and set the credits for each price.

Also available are pre-made songs lists for rent. Each songs list contains 40 songs and can be purchased at a vendor at one of the stores. Song lists come in several Genres. Rental period is for 4 weeks and no need to return the songcard after the rental period has expired. The songlist will be automatically deleted from your Jukebox.

There are 9 skin textures to choose from to help match your decor. And with the optional bases you can change the look to suite your tastes. Change from a wall mount to a console in seconds with a few clicks with the auto mounting bases.

--PARTIAL FEATURES LIST--
* 100 song notecards capacity for multi-genre, multi-Artist or both if desired.
* 250 song capacity in each songs notecard.
* 250 song playback queue memory.
* Shuffle playback in free play mode.
* Song countdown timer.
* Easy dialog menu for commands.
* Authorized Access List.
* Direct loading of a stream for play when idle.
* Turns Raster created speakers on and off automatically.
* Works on and off group land with included Land Adaptor.
* Build your own playlist.
* Songcards available for rental.
* Free Play Mode.
* Pay Mode.
* Adjustable prices (3 prices)
* Adjustable song credits per price.
* Sales reports.
* Partner sharing of sales.
* Use your own server to host songs.
* Auto mounting to optional base.
* 9 skin textures (4 shown)

See item in SL to DEMO

See item in Second Life
  • 25,000 song indexing
  • Organize by Genre, Artist or Personal Preference
  • Freeplay or Pay mode
  • Configurable settings for price, credits, profit share...
  • And more...
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full star full star full star full star full star Posted February 27, 2008 by Gunner Gopheller

Works perfectly - if you can afford the very best, look no further. Easy to set up. Gunner Gopheller

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full star full star full star full star full star Posted December 28, 2006 by Timothy Harlow

Absolutely awesome! Great system, thank you for making it!

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