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Ok guys, I'd like to get your imput on the best way for me to setup eJukebox to achieve my goals. My music is all on my desktop in my study. (It has the big hard drive, and the soundcard is wired to my stereo in the living room). I want to be able to control everything from my wireless laptop. Until I found eJukebox, I was successfully doing this with BrowesAmp, and then SlimServer. Both good options, but can't beat the slick user interface of eJukebox. (I'm trying to make it as easy to use as possible so my wife will use it). I know about Juke2Web or whatever, but it's way too basic and is lacking the best feature, the cool interface. I've tried using VNC - works ok except for a few quirks like menus, but it's still kind of slugish graphically, especially when scrolling the albums. It's also getting a little complicated for the non technical people. Remote Desktop has the same drawback. I've heard people talking about Shoutcast, but am weary of the lagtime for buffering, and the overhead of streaming. I haven't played with it yet though. Some of my thoughts are: If I could load eJukebox on my laptop instead of the desktop, is there a way to tell it to control the desktop's Winamp instead of the Laptops? Or is there a Winamp pluggin that will allow me to link the Winamp on the laptop with the Winamp on the desktop, that way when I run eJukebox on the wireless laptop, I can pipe it through to the desktop and on to the stereo. Can eJukebox's library be built from a network drive so that I can keep all my music on the desktop, but browse it from the laptop? So until the next version of Juke2Web comes out and revolutionizes the web interface - (which I don't see happening with html, will there ever be a flash or java interface?) - what are your ideas for my situation. I hope I've been clear about the details, if not I'd be happy to clearify anything for you. Thanks P.S. AudioSoft - good looking program, I wish I had my stereo next to the desktop, because it is a great way to manage music files. Hopefully I'll figure something out.
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