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Without any intervention, M.R.IT Juke-box randomly selects and plays the MP3 files found on one or several disks or computers.
All you have to do is compile a folder of musical files, by buying MP3 files over the internet, or by encoding your owns disks with a product such as MusicMatch JukeBox.
This kind of software requires you to manage "Libraries" and create PlayLists to listen to your music, which can be rather tedious if you don't want to listen always the same thing all the time.
M.R.IT Juke-box simplifies this and will choose the music it self.
It requires few resources : a Pentium 100 with 16 MB RAM is enough, with Windows 95 and no additional component.
A good thing is to have a local network, a large disk (20 MB) on one machine, and you will be able to listen 200 CDs from as many place as you can plug an old PC.
This software uses EldoS Sounds package to play MP3 files. EldoS Sounds is a free package, and you can find it on http://www.eldos.org
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