Why Muzikbrowzer?
Well in 1999 or so I began looking for a way to integrate digital music into my entertainment center. I wanted to play mp3 audio into my a/v receiver. Further more I wanted to browse my music library on my tv screen with a remote control.
There wasn’t much around at that time but I did look at a number of components and software. None of them came even close to what I wanted. Before long I began taking a closer look into what was available to be able to write a program to do this.
The first things I came across involved some perl modules and within a short time I had cobbled together a prototype of what I wanted. I called it ‘yajb’ for ‘yet another juke box’.
yajb worked well for me for some time. I even was able to have it read remote control signals via an ir receiver, Irman.
Well I used that for maybe a year or so. All my friends, family and anyone who saw it on my TV screen were very impressed and wanted it. So I figured maybe I should try to productize it and see if I could sell some copies.
So I then embarked on productizing the concept. Muzikbrowzer 1.0 was released in 2002.
If you’re interested:
yajb.txt (perl script)
Muzikbrowzer version 1
Here’s a picture of yajb on my tv:

