DJ Jukebox 35.0 by Gammadyne
DJ Jukebox is an essential tool for managing a song library and generating playlists. You can rate each song so that favorites are played more often, and that unwanted songs are never chosen.
File management features include global search and replace on filenames, copy or delete files, and rename/move directories.
DJ Jukebox can remote control a media player on a network computer. A click of the mouse can send keystrokes, playing instructions, and volume changes to the server’s media player. It also supports all media players and file types, commercials, repetition prevention, and much more!
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Playlist Generator. DJ Jukebox generates random lists of songs which can be delivered to a media player such as Winamp.
Each song can be rated (on a scale of 0-100) to ensure that favorites are chosen more often. A rating of 0 will prevent the song from being played altogether.
DJ Jukebox File Management
- Maintains a list of each song and its rating in the “Song Table”. From this table, songs can be easily renamed, deleted, or rated.
- Can rename or move an entire directory. The Song Table is automatically updated to reflect the new song locations.
- Can also perform a text search and replace operation on the Song Table. Again, the song files are automatically renamed when a change is made.
Remote Control
- DJ Jukebox can listen for commands from another copy of DJ Jukebox located on a local area network (LAN). Programmable keystrokes can be sent to the server with the click of a button, providing complete remote control over the media player.
- The remote control feature can be used by a dedicated entertainment server. DJ Jukebox can start automatically during bootup and begin listening for remote commands. The server does not even need a monitor.
Commericals
- DJ Jukebox can insert commercials in between songs. The commercials can be any type of media file that the media player supports. The average number of commercials per song can be adjusted, and individual commercials can be assigned a frequency rating that determines how often they are chosen.
Repetition Prevention
- When DJ Jukebox generates a playlist, it can make sure that songs do not get repeated too often. It can also ensure that no two consecutive songs are from the same album or artist, or have the same name.
Additional Features:
- All songs on the hard drive can be added to the Song Table in one simple step.
- A song’s meta tags (a.k.a. ID3 tags) can be viewed and edited.
- Songs that were not recorded properly can be marked as “bad”. This prevents the song from being chosen for a playlist without removing it from the Song Table.
- The songs can be located on a network computer (no drive mapping is required).
- Playlists can be saved for later retrieval, like an “Oldies” mix for when you’re feeling nostalgic.
- A generated playlist can be limited to a single artist of your choosing. You can also choose to play a single album or songs from a single decade.
Minor Features:
- The song list, ratings, and other settings are stored in a “Project” file. Most users will only work with a single project, but any number can be used.
- The Song Table can be checked for errors, such as a nonexistent file or illegal rating.
- Identical songs can be identified and deleted.
- If you have a separate entertainment server, it can be shut down remotely. If the server supports the Wake On LAN feature, it can be powered up remotely.
- Command line parameters can be used to generate and play playlists. This is especially useful for creating Desktop shortcuts.
- The Remote Control feature can be incorporated into third-party programs. The help file describes the syntax of all commands and explains how they can be sent to a DJ Jukebox server.
- The complete list of artists, albums, and songs can be printed.
Changes in DJ Jukebox 35.0 (2026-01-06):
- Added the “Test Speakers” tool. This allows you to play a test tone to a selected speaker on a selected audio device.
- Added the “Apply Path Edits To Entire Song Table” option to the Details tab.
- Copy Selected Songs: when converting a file to MP3, the meta tags are now preserved.
- MP3/FLAC encoding: this now tolerates 32-bit floating point samples that exceed a value of 1.0. Previously this would cause clipping.
- MP3/FLAC encoding: this can now downmix 3.0 to stereo or mono.
- Edit Tags: updated TagLib from 2.0.0 to 2.1.1
- Upgraded the FLAC module from 1.4.3 to 1.5.0
- Add Selections To Stored Playlist: multiple playlists can now be selected by holding down the Ctrl key.
- Play Album: added an “Explore” tool that opens the selected album’s folder in File Explorer.
- Play Album: you may now hover the mouse over a song to see its Rating, Picks, and Bad status.
- Normalize Filenames: Normalize Case: added a “Match underlying file” mode.
- Add Selections To Stored Playlist: when the OK button is clicked, it now animates its icon to indicate that something happened.
- List All Damaged Songs: added the “Limit Per-File Log Size” option. Previously, this was always enabled and fixed at 5000 characters.
- List All Damaged Songs: the progress window now shows running totals of problems found.
- List All Damaged Songs: the log is formatted differently, it only lists the filepath once.
- Copy Selected Songs: added an “Explore” button to the bottom of the log window.
- flacenc.exe: added the ability to downmix the number of channels in 24-bit files. Previously the /ch switch was ignored.
- flacenc.exe: the total number of successes and failures is now reported at the end.
- flacenc.exe: the /dts switch is no longer necessary if the source file extension is .dts
- flacenc.exe: the /dts switch is no longer necessary if the source file is DTS encapsulated in a .WAV.
- mp3enc.exe: the duration of the audio is now reported.
- mp3enc.exe: when re-encoding a flac, details about the flac are only reported if the /ai switch is specified.
- mp3enc.exe: failure to decode a flac will not abort the entire operation.
- mp3dec.exe: the size of the source file is now reported.
- mp3dec.exe: added the /nos switch, which suppresses the reporting of the output file’s details.
- Enter Server Mode: if there is a error with the “Store IP Address To File” filepath’s syntax, it is now reported in a popup window.
- Windows are now dimmed while they have a modal subwindow, and other minor interface improvements.
- Project backups: the backup cache is now pruned to keep it under 1000 files and 10 GB.
- Fixed: Enter Server Mode: the “Store IP Address To File” feature was not being executed until 1 minute had elapsed. Now it is instant.
- Fixed: mp3enc.exe: the /ao switch was reporting the filepath twice.
- Fixed: Play Album would likely crash if the “Play album increments picks” option was enabled.
Homepage – https://www.gammadyne.com
Supported Operating Systems: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 11.

Size: 18.3 MB
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