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Film-Musikbox
Eine Musikbox, die mit einem Monitor oder Fernseher kombiniert ist - und das münzbetrieben. Unterscheiden kann man zwischen vier Formen:

  1. Es werden Bilder zu einer Musik gezeigt. Es kann nicht gewählt werden.

  2. Es kann Musik gewählt werden oder aber einige Minuten des reg. Fernsehprogramms. Bsp. Emerson Tele-Juke

  3. Es wird eine Musik-Film-Sequenz gezeigt, d.h. ein Filmclip wird gewählt. Abspielmedium: Zelluloid

  4. Es wird eine Musik-Film-Sequenz gezeigt, d.h. ein Filmclip wird gewählt. Abspielmedium: LaserDiscs, Videobänder, VCD u.a.

  5. Es werden Dias / Slidefilme gezeigt als Werbung oder Instruktion.

Nachfolgend finden Sie eine (nicht vollständige) Zusammenstellung.

  Film-Jukebox
A jukebox which is combined with a TV resp. screen - coin operated. It can be differed in four versions:
  1. Pictures are shown to music or wordings. No selection can be made.

  2. Either music can be selected or several minutes of the reg. TV program.
    E.g. Emerson Tele-Juke

  3. A film clip resp. video clip is shown, means one selects a film clip. Models using celluloid

  4. A film clip resp. video clip is shown, means one selects a film clip. Models using laserdiscs, videotapes, VCD etc.

  5. Slides get shown as a promotion or instruction.

In the following you'll find a (not complete) listing.

 

 

 

Gruppe 1
Es werden Bilder zu einer Musik gezeigt. Es kann nicht gewählt werden.
Der Münzeinwurf löst den Automatismus aus.

Group 1
Pictures are shown to music or wordings. No selection can be made.
Inserting a coin starts the mechanism.

Caille Brothers

Hawthorne & Sheble

Rosenfield Mfg. Co.

Universal Talking Machine Valliquent Novelty  

Cailophone
Scopephone
(year: ?)

Illustraphone
(year: ?)
Illustrated Song Machine Rosenfield
Illustrated Song Machine
(1906)

Discophone
(year: ?)
 
 

 

         

Gruppe 2
Der Gast kann wählen, ob er Musik hören oder einige Minuten des
regulären Fernsehprogramms sehen möchte.

Group 2
The guest may choose to listen to music or to watch a few minutes of the
regular TV program.

Aireon

Sentinel Vision

Speedway Principe Videograph
Aireon Coronet 400 Jukebox Musikbox
1209A Coronet 400
(1948)

Telejuke
(1955)

Tele Juke

(1947)

Cabinet only

(1947)

Videograph "100"

(1947)

FL300
(1948)
 

 

         

Gruppe 3
Es wird eine Musik-Film-Sequenz gezeigt, d.h. ein Filmclip wird gewählt.
Diese Modelle spielen Zelluloid ab.

Group 3
A film clip resp. video clip is shown, means one selects a film clip.
These models use celluloid.

AMI

AMI ROWE Jukebox Musikbox Lautsprecher Speaker Phone Vue PV1
Phono Vue PV1
(1968-72)
         

Ampro Co

Ampro Co Vis-O-Graph
Vis-O-Graph
(1940)
         

CAMECA: Compagnie d'Applications Mécaniques à l'Eléctronique au Cinèmaet à  l'Atomistique

Cameca: Scopitone ST16 Jukebox Musikbox
Scopitone ST16
(1960)
Cameca: Scopitone ST16 Jukebox Musikbox
Scopitone ST36
(1962)
       
CIFA      
CIFA: Telebox Caravelle Jukebox Musikbox
Télébox
Caravelle
(1962)

Super-Caravelle
(1962)
       
Cinevision Corporation of America   –   David Rosen Inc.
Jukebox Musikbox Cinebox
Cinebox

(1963)
Jukebox Musikbox Cinebox Filmotheque Discotheque
Filmothèque
(1965)
Jukebox Musikbox Cinebox
Cinejukebox 
(1966)

 

   
Color-Sonics      
Jukebox Musikbox Color-Sonics Colorama 2600
Colorama 2600
(1966)
Jukebox Musikbox Color-Sonics Combi 150
Combi 150
(1966)
Jukebox Musikbox Color-Sonics Colorama 2600A
Colorama 2600A
(1966)
Jukebox Musikbox Color-Sonics Combi 150
Combi 150
(1967)
   

Discophone - Wwe Pierre Eich (early 1900 - 1939) and Discophone Co. resp. Eich & Bartholomeus Cie (1945 - 1956)

Discophone Jukebox Musikbox
Cine Discophone
(1946-48)
         
George Ponser Company, Newark, N.J.

Solo-Vue
(1944)
         
Jersey Specialty Co.

Filmtone
(1940-42)
         
Mills

Panoram
(1940-42)

Panoram
(1940-42)

Sono-Vision
(1945)
     
NSM
Filmbox Combi NSM Musikbox Julebox
Filmbox Combi
(1967)
         
Phonovision

Phonovision
(1940)

Phonovision
(1941)
       

SAREC, Paris

   


Cinematic
(1964)
 
         

Société Francaise

   
Jukebox Musikbox Cinematic
Cinematic 
(1966)
Jukebox Musikbox Cinematic
Cinematic 50 
(1967)
       

Societa Internazional de Fonovision

Jukebox Musikbox Cinebox
Cinebox

(1959)
Jukebox Musikbox Cinebox
Cinebox

(1961)
Jukebox Musikbox Cinebox
Cinebox

(1962)
Jukebox Musikbox Cinebox
Cinejukebox 
(1966)
   
Tel-A-Sign          

Scopitone
(1965)
         
UST

 

       

Tele-Symphonic
(1947)
         
Unknown Manufacturer

VideoDisc
(1941)
         
 

 

         

Gruppe 4
Es wird eine Musik-Film-Sequenz gezeigt, d.h. ein Filmclip wird gewählt.
Diese Modelle spielen
LaserDiscs, Videobänder, VCD etc. ab.

Group 4
A film clip resp. video clip is shown, means one selects a film clip.
These models use
laserdiscs, videotapes, VCD, etc.

AMI
AMI ROWE Jukebox Musikbox R-90
R-90

(1986)

R-91
VideoStar
(1987)
AMI ROWE Jukebox Musikbox R-92
R-92

(1988)

R-93
VideoStar
(1989)

R-94
VideoStar
(1990)
 
Atlas Coin, Edgware
Elysee Vision Jukebox Musikbox
Elysee Vision
(mid - late 1980s)
Music Video Box Jukebox Musikbox
MVBH
(year ?)
Music Video Box Jukebox Musikbox
MVB1
(year 1985?)
Music Video Box Jukebox Musikbox
MVB2
(year 1985?)
Jukebox Musikbox Videotrax Olympic 2000
Olympic 2000
Music Video Box

(1986)
 
Deutsche Wurlitzer
Lasergraph Jukebox Musikbox Wurlitzer
LaserGraph
(1988-89)
         
Entertainment Video, Inc., 140 North Ethel Road, West Piscataway, NJ 08854

Video Jukebox
using tapes
(1982)
Entertainment Video Network
Entertainment Video Laser Disc

(1982 ?)
Laser Video Jukebox Maxx II
Maxx II
(1985)
     
Gestions Loisirs

Videotop 3000
Laser Video
(1988)
         
Kegmatics

Series 400
Hideaway and Wallbox
(1991)
         
Laser Video Network

Video Box
(1983)
Laser Video Network
Laser Video

(1993 ?)
       

NSM

         
NSM Galaxy Videogram NSM Musikbox Jukebox
Galaxy Videogram
(1987)
         

Pedretti

       
Pedretti master Video Jukebox Musikbox
Master Video
(1982-86)
         
Pioneer

Laser Juke

(1988-90)

Video Disc LJ-V66

(1990)
       
Sound Leisure        
Sound Leisure Music Express
Satellite Video digital (2004 ?)

Satellite Video

(?)

Video Surfer

(?)
     
Streeters Manufacturing Group        
Video Sound Jukebox Musikbox
Video Sound
(1989/90)
Music Video Star Box II Jukebox Musikbox
Star Video II
(year ?)
       
Thorn EMI          
Video Jukebox Jukebox Musikbox Thorn-EMI
VJB Video Jukebox
(1984)
 
         
Tobysound

Tobysound CD
(1990)
         
Video Kit          
Jukebox Musikbox MAG II
MAG II
(year ?)
         
Videobox Networks Inc.

 

     

Videobox
using LaserDiscs
(1985)
A 1,000-song, computerdriven, laserdisk video jukebox capable of storing 60 hours of continuous programming. The highly sophisticated Videobox holds up to 30 double-sided laserdisks, which are stored in and flipped by a robotic stacking mechanism designed by Mitomo/Nikkyo Co., a Japanese electronics manufacturer. The use of double-sided disks gives the device a 1,000-title capacity, far more than any other video (or audio) jukebox. The device is also highly "intelligent," offering operators a wealth of information, such as the most popular selections in each of its eight categories (pop, rock, r&b/dance, jazz, country, golden oldies and in- concert); full accounting software (encoding monetary data on a non -resettable disk to ensure no tampering); a "censor" function, allowing operators to temporarily cut any selection from the playlist; complete self- diagnostic capabilities, and the ability to display its 1,000 selections alphabetically by either title or artist in each category on its amber or green built-in monitor.
The Videobox even features software which automatically senses and adjusts to any external speaker impedance of two, four or eight ohms. The unit costs $5,495. Cost per selection is entirely selectable by the individual operator, and the box accepts both one- and five-dollar bills.
Source: BB Nov 16, 1985
VMI
Jukebox Musikbox Startime VMI
Startime Video
(1982)
Jukebox Musikbox Startime VMI
Video Jukebox
(1982)
Jukebox Musikbox Startime VMI
Startime Video
(1983)
     
 

 

         

Gruppe 5
Es werden Dias / Slidefilme gezeigt als Werbung oder Instruktion. Der Projektor ist in eine übliche Musikbox eingebaut.

Group 5
Slides get shown as a promotion or instruction. The slide projector is installed in a common jukebox.

Bohne und Ringler        
Bohne Ringler Bildwerferkombination
Bildwerferkombination

(1959)
         
 

Die Angaben haben keinen Anspruch auf Vollständigkeit oder Richtigkeit.
Bei den (importierten) Boxen können im Laufe der Jahre durchaus Veränderungen vorgenommen worden sein. Copyright.

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