Four
things:
First,
I'll explain you what WinAmp skins are and what you can do with them. For
those who are making faces seeing this site.
Second,
let me tell you why I created this skin.
Third,
many of you seem to have a bit of a problem in getting the skins to work
properly, right ? Well, to cope with that I'll go into the unzipping and
putting things in the right directory and get them inside Winamp where
it has to do its work. Wanna read that ?
Finally,
to deal with the most frequent question I got, (How do I make my own Winamp
skin ?) I've come up with the ultimate link out there. This explains it
all. Wanna see that ?
To explain this a bit, I'll let you in on a little secret. Just between you and me. Have you heard about MP3 yet ? You have....? Well, Those digital MP3 audio files are a huge trend nowadays, especially on the internet. Why, you ask ? Well, for one, it's a very easy and cheap way to get digital quality audio files of all the latest hits ! That's why ! Anyway....To play those MP3 files, you have to have a player, right ? Since Micro$oft does have one that sux, there had to be an alternative. And there is ! WinAmp ! WinAmp is THE MP3 player of this moment. By the way, wanna have it ? Click here ! So,
having said that, you now know what WinAmp is for.
If you cannot find the skin in the skin dialogue box, try the second method: The first thing you've got to do is unzip the zip file. Unzipping is one, but to unzip them in the right directory, that's where most problems are appearing. Therefore, I told Winzip to help you, and here's how: Simply open up Winzip and then open the MJIFC.zip file. Tell Winzip where your Winamp directory is (e.g. C:/Program Files/Winamp). Now click on the extract button. Now all the files in MJIFC.zip will go to WinAmp/skin/MJIFC. When
all that is done you're almost home. The only thing you have to do to see
your fresh, new, crispy skin is to start up WinAmp and hit Alt+S (or select:
[options] [skinsbrowser]) and pick one out of the menu........
HAVE FUN NOW ! Philipp
Jonas
P.S.:
Original instructions by Paul "Wizzie" Stijnman http://start.at/skins
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