Has anyone seen a CD jukebox that's web-enabled? I was thinknig that it would be nice to be able to load up #00 discs, and then tell it which one to play via a web interface.
Is this for residential or commercial use? If you want what amounts to a music server, one solution is ReQuest. Theirs have a drawer for loading the music to be stored on the hard drive, it can save a .wav or FLAC for listening locally through an audio system (analog and digital outputs) and an .MP3 for streaming via the local network or the internet. The server has its own IP address, which can be saved as a bookmark/favorite on any computer and it can be used by more than one computer at any time, as well as controlled for listening through the audio system without any interaction between them, unless someone changes settings, turns it off or something like that while it's being used. The new models are NAS-enabled, so storage isn't limited by an internal network drive, like the models that are more than about a year old (they just recently came out with the NAS version). They have keypads available and control with a computer isn't limited to Windows. They also have a program that synchs the library with iTunes on computers- this does have differences WRT Apple vs Windows.
If you want to access the music online, you would go to the Arqlink site and log in. Anyone who knows the login and password can stream from that server anytime, from any location, on any computer.
If you want a network Jukebox for a bar/restaurant that takes money, Rowe makes those.