Cool project! I have never been very satisfied with the existing services for collaborating on playlists.
I think the experience could be improved if you branched beyond YouTube for the media. I search "jim-e stack" and see multiple non-song videos (in fact 3/4 are not songs). One idea might be to use a service like https://odesli.co (formerly song.link) to filter to real music tracks people are familiar with on their streaming platforms. Their API returns links to Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, etc for a given music entity (e.g. song, album). Furthermore, integrating with Odesli would offer a path towards allowing users to drop Spotify / Apple Music URLs directly from their respective apps into the jukebox, which I think would be my ideal experience.
This is great. One little thing, after the last song in the playlist is over, it would be nice if the state remained in play mode so that when another song is added to the queue the new song would play right away.
Also, I've been wanting something just like this but that would also play the video as well as audio.
Will ship that feature request. I can understand why that would be useful.
I thought about doing video, but that requires downloading and storing much more content in S3 which makes the app feel slower than it already does for just the audio.
I made an open source jukebox too. Mine models an old-school jukebox, where you set up a tablet so all your friends can browse and queue up music at a party.
Yeah, the "why" the URL changed is a pretty messy story.
The original founders both wanted to start a new version of the original, and had a very public feud about ownership of the domain / name. I can't find any of it now so I'm assuming it was all removed as part of the settlement. Instead, they both posted this nearly identical statement.
There's another "Jukebox" [1] that's been doing apparently the same thing for many years, in there a connection there, or just the same name (and function)?
Seems like your project is using YouTube API to get the songs. Would be good to make that just a plugin then one cam swap for spotify bandcamp etc while data still stays local.
Dont want a nice open source project to just turn into a front end for youtube.
One thing I think is interesting is that many people value fairness, but people also have very different ideas of what is fair.
For example, I think quite a lot of people think first-come-first-served is fair, and jumping the queue is unfair. But that doesn't seem to be the notion of fairness employed here.
Another way to define fairness could be based on the song duration. Is it fair if two people get to play the same amount of songs, but one picks songs with an average duration of 3 minutes, while the other picks 15 minute long songs?
I learned about JQBX and similar platforms through people that reached out as I've been sharing Jukebox around and they seem like they were beautiful corners of the internet.
Cool project! I have never been very satisfied with the existing services for collaborating on playlists.
I think the experience could be improved if you branched beyond YouTube for the media. I search "jim-e stack" and see multiple non-song videos (in fact 3/4 are not songs). One idea might be to use a service like https://odesli.co (formerly song.link) to filter to real music tracks people are familiar with on their streaming platforms. Their API returns links to Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, etc for a given music entity (e.g. song, album). Furthermore, integrating with Odesli would offer a path towards allowing users to drop Spotify / Apple Music URLs directly from their respective apps into the jukebox, which I think would be my ideal experience.
My $0.02. Thanks for sharing!
THANK YOU FOR THE REC TO ODESLI!
Tbh I should have done an Ask HN. I tried googling and using the AI to find some song API which could replace youtube and nothing came up.
No problem! You might also consider the iTunes Search API [1] to power your search functionality e.g.
[1] https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/Au...Ripping the video to s3, naughty naughty. Be expecting your YouTube API key to be revoked and DMCA.
This is great. One little thing, after the last song in the playlist is over, it would be nice if the state remained in play mode so that when another song is added to the queue the new song would play right away.
Also, I've been wanting something just like this but that would also play the video as well as audio.
Will ship that feature request. I can understand why that would be useful.
I thought about doing video, but that requires downloading and storing much more content in S3 which makes the app feel slower than it already does for just the audio.
Love it!
I made an open source jukebox too. Mine models an old-school jukebox, where you set up a tablet so all your friends can browse and queue up music at a party.
https://github.com/nzoschke/jukelab https://nzoschke.github.io/jukelab/spotify/desktop
I see you're in the Bay Area. I do occasional Jukebox Happy Hour in SoMa we could meet up at...
I would love to! Reached out to you
Oh, this is perfect. I still miss the epicpower group from Grooveshark, and it’s been nearly a decade since that shut down.
https://www.jukeboxhq.com/share/epicpower
I miss it too :( but I'm glad that we're still in people's memories :)
Very cool. It's like a much more minimal (and more open source) version of one of my favorite sites https://deepcut.live (formerly turntable.fm)
Woah! I had no idea that the URL for turntable changed. Bunch of other folks reached out and also said it reminded them of that.
Yeah, the "why" the URL changed is a pretty messy story.
The original founders both wanted to start a new version of the original, and had a very public feud about ownership of the domain / name. I can't find any of it now so I'm assuming it was all removed as part of the settlement. Instead, they both posted this nearly identical statement.
https://jperla.medium.com/turntable-resolution-c66c6662ad62
https://billychasen.medium.com/settlement-agreement-9d5a5366...
There's another "Jukebox" [1] that's been doing apparently the same thing for many years, in there a connection there, or just the same name (and function)?
[1] https://jukebox.today/
I had no idea there was another! The search function on that site doesn't seem to be working, but it otherwise seems much more fully featured.
Seems like your project is using YouTube API to get the songs. Would be good to make that just a plugin then one cam swap for spotify bandcamp etc while data still stays local.
Dont want a nice open source project to just turn into a front end for youtube.
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One thing I think is interesting is that many people value fairness, but people also have very different ideas of what is fair.
For example, I think quite a lot of people think first-come-first-served is fair, and jumping the queue is unfair. But that doesn't seem to be the notion of fairness employed here.
Another way to define fairness could be based on the song duration. Is it fair if two people get to play the same amount of songs, but one picks songs with an average duration of 3 minutes, while the other picks 15 minute long songs?
Superfun! Would be cool if you could experience the Jukebox itself, with a playlist from visitors? Then you directly have playable songs? :)
Agreed! That's been the most common feature request so far.
Ah man... anyone remember JQBX?
I learned about JQBX and similar platforms through people that reached out as I've been sharing Jukebox around and they seem like they were beautiful corners of the internet.
Love this! More open source products for the better!
I love that this was a "stress-relief project."
Code is therapy haha
> Failed to search YouTube: 500
:(
Just fixed it. Fun fact, I have had to rotate between ~7~ 8 API keys today!
That means people have made over 70k search requests on Jukebox lol.
Great job!
dope. If I hit next does it go next on the other people's players?
No, that has been a common feature request, which I didn't ship in the first version. Right now, it assumes that only one person is playing.
Or a "vote" if one person hits next, if majority agree, then it goes next