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True Music Jukebox B42
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True Music Jukebox B42

Description
This version of True Music Jukebox is exclusively for Build 42. If you are still playing Build 41 for the better gamepad support and multiplayer, please follow this link to True Music Jukebox B41.

Are you tired of swapping cassettes and vinyls after every track? Is the effort to find batteries doing more damage to your sanity than the zombie apocalypse, itself? Well, now you can load hundreds of cassettes and vinyls from the infamous True Music into a handy multipurpose jukebox and dance until you're undead! Unfortunately, Build 42 does not yet have multiplayer, but we will look into that in the future.

1. First remove and then unsubscribe from the old version of True Music Jukebox! (!!!)
2. Get True Music (and it's prerequisites)
3. Subscribe to some good True Music track packs.
4. Find or build yourself an epic jukebox (but don't forget electricity)!
5. Turn it on, fill it with cassettes and vinyls, and crank it up to ELEVEN! *

How to Use Jukeboxes

To use a jukebox, simply interact with it once after finding or placing it in the world and turn it on. This will convert the jukebox into a container object. After that, you can move (or "load") True Music cassettes and vinyls into the jukebox. Once tracks have been loaded, you can play them using either any loaded track's inventory menu or the jukebox interaction menu. Powered jukeboxes will play continuously. You can create a queue of specific tracks that will play next in the loaded playlist, and you can lock the queue if you want to loop through a subset of loaded tracks.

Jukeboxes can hold ELEVENTY arbitrary Zomboid weight units (110 AZWU) of your finest tapes and vinyl records. There is no track limit.

By default, zombies will be attracted to the sound of the jukebox up to 50 squares away. The range at which zombies can hear a jukebox at full volume can be set using sandbox options.

* Jukebox sound is controlled by Ambient Volume in sound settings.

Jukebox Therapy and Nutrition

Jukeboxes can be given the power to improve the moods and health of players who hear them in many ways; they can even quench your thirst if you want them to be that magical. These features are off by default; enable them in sandbox options if they are up your alley!

Jukebox Icons

This mod features icons to help people navigate its menus nonverbally. All buttons still do what their button text says they will do; buttons that say "play", "enable", or "turn on" do exactly that. However, the icon for buttons that toggle things on and off will reflect the CURRENT state of that option, not the state it will be in after it's pressed. We made this decision because we wanted the icons to appear "on" when the associated toggle is "on" - e.g., the Jukebox icon is green when it's on. This pattern can be inverted on our game options page.

Portable Jukebox Keys

Want to remotely access a jukebox's playlist and queue? Simply enable portable jukebox keys via sandbox options, add a jukebox to your key ring via the jukebox's main menu, and open the context menu on your (or any) key ring to control the box at any range. You may rename jukeboxes to remember locations more easily. Controller input is supported via the in-game keyboard.

Range Options

In sandbox options, you can determine the audible sound range of the jukebox (a special setting exists for zombies); note, however, that our option for players will only work if you use our custom sound mode (the default sound mode of this mod). If you are using Project Zomboid's 3D sound effects, however, be aware that we are not able to control the sound range; it will drop off in volume according to whatever is deemed realistic by Project Zomboid.

Jukebox Hero

Want to get a jukebox as fast as possible? Just choose the Jukebox Hero trait at character creation, and you will spawn with a Jukebox Starter Kit for building your very own jam station! You will also learn a recipe for making jukeboxes out of scrap.

3D Audio Effects

True Music boomboxes and cassette players use 3D audio effects that many people find annoying because they have excessive bias toward one ear, and that ear is often the wrong ear (it's based on player position, not head orientation). We do not like the sound of that audio, so we replaced it with something we like much better. However, you may enable that form of 3D audio using both game options (for the individual level) and sandbox options (if you want to force your entire server to use the same 3D sound as True Music). Just be aware that we do not control the audible range of that sound mode.

Multiplayer Sync

We have spent many hours confirming that you will hear the same songs as other people, and tracks will change at almost the same time. Feel free to contact us if you believe you have ideas that can significantly improve this aspect of the mod!

We have not seen any desync in testing lately; however, if for some unexpected reason a jukebox does become desynced for one or more players, there are two things that will likely fix this. If the data is only wrong clientside, reconnecting should fix the issue; if the jukebox data is somehow corrupted serverside, then picking up a jukebox and putting it back down will reset its data.

Game Options

True Music Jukebox now has its own page in the Game Options menu, where players can control a wide range of settings from jukebox volume to hiding menu options.

Translations

We want True Music Jukebox to be available to every player in every language! Please learn more via our permanent discussion about language support.

Update Schedule

We will push feature updates on Sundays at 10 PM EST whenever those updates are ready.

Discord Server

Come join the True Music Jukebox community[discord.gg] on Discord! In the future, we plan to warn people there if we need to do an unscheduled update for any reason (such as bug fixes that we consider urgent). We are also able to respond to usage questions, bug reports, translation requests, and feature suggestions faster on Discord. Please join us!

Compatibility

This mod was written and will continue to be improved with compatibility as a high priority. It was tested alongside hundreds of mods, and it was fully compatible with all of them. It also integrates smoothly with Lifestyle: Hobbies. If you have any information regarding a potential incompatibility, please visit us on Discord and ping us!

You can add this midsave. Starter kits and manuals will not spawn in places that the server has already initialized with items.

*** may have compatibility issues with other b42 mods as not everything has been tested together ***

Modpacks

Please read our Modpacks discussion.

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Popular Discussions View All (2)
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Jan 17 @ 3:41pm
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Barc Aug 26 @ 10:17am 
How do I transfer my casettes to work in the Lifestyles Jukebox menu? It only plays prerecorded music using that option. I can listen to my casettes with the oldies jukebox menu just fine. I think it worked automatically in B41
Maxx75 Aug 17 @ 5:48am 
Turn on the Normal music, i cant degrease the Volume and none of the 2 Buttons work to shut the Jukebox off
Burryaga  [author] Aug 15 @ 7:38am 
For what it's worth, everything is still golden in B41, and y'all can always come back to us.
Burryaga  [author] Aug 15 @ 7:38am 
That is tragic if it's accurate. I am not modding B42 actively, but if anyone sends a solution, I will update and test it. I can't promise to look into this any time soon, myself, because I just don't have any interest in B42 until it's cooked, and I'm busy playing and occasionally tweaking things in B41, as well as playing other games. Norby is the one who updated the mod for B42, and I know he has been busy with life outside Zomboid, so I wouldn't hold my breath on seeing this fixed rapidly in B42. Sorry for the loss of everyone who was using this in B42 until that update.
Causes base game sounds to go mute. Probably conflict with latest B42 patch.
norby007  [author] May 25 @ 6:35pm 
@Amenophis May 6 @ 3:57pm
"My bad... I didn't see the settings in the options. Problem solved."

Glad you found it :)
norby007  [author] May 25 @ 6:35pm 
@Luna Sky May 4 @ 4:29pm
"though i am using a mp mod so disregard it if that is why."

Could be it, have not tried mp mods on b42
norby007  [author] May 25 @ 6:34pm 
@Juxtor Apr 19 @ 8:12am
"How does one build the jukebox from the kit? Does it require a skill book to open the kit? I figured the instructions would come in the box..."

Yup just pull the instructions from the box and get a screwdriver :) clicking on the box gives the option of getting the instructions.
norby007  [author] May 25 @ 6:05pm 
sorry for the delay in responding... I have been offline for some time with life. Will start updating again today and tomorrow and go through the questions.
Amenophis May 6 @ 3:57pm 
My bad... I didn't see the settings in the options. Problem solved.