![]() You should see a list of your skins, in graphical format (so you know what it is you're selecting.) Scroll up/down to find the one you want, then simply click to select, and you should see the change directly.īy default, just the player shows. (Which ain't bad.but it's a bit too dark for my liking.)Ĭlick on the little button right in the top-left corner. You should now have Winamp showing, on the 'Default' skin. And that, mes amis, is all there is to it.įire Audacious up, then go into 'View', and select 'Interface->Winamp Classic interface'. Now, move them into /usr/share/audacious/Skins. So, having downloaded your favourite-looking skins, extract them (by whatever means you use), then re-name them, to remove the '.wsz_extracted' bit on the end. I agree with certain others here on the Forum it really is the best all-round file-extraction utility there is.) pet, which adds a host of useful utilities to the right-click context menu, one of which is uExtract. wsz file directly, so.you need to extract it. In the Winamp preferences, you point it at the skins directory when you first set it up, and it reads from there afterwards.Īudacious, seemingly, can't handle the. ![]() In Winamp itself, the player reads the archived file directly from the Skins directory. Plenty to play with! You'll want those compatible with the 2-series Winamp player. It's alphabetically arranged, and although I've only got as far as 'G' so far, I must have viewed the better part of at least a thousand already. So I dug around, found a load of old versions, and downloaded the specific version mentioned in the thread one of the old 2-series (which is what I'm used to, anyway.) And.it worked. (I used it for years in Whinedoze, but wasn't aware it would run under WINE till fairly recently, when I came across mention of it in another thread here). Now, I've built up quite a collection of Winamp skins since starting to use it in Puppy. Not only that, but everything works as it should, too.!īy default, it comes with, I think, 4 or 5 'skins'. ![]() ![]() Some things will work in one Pup, but not in another.Īnyroad, most of you have probably known this for a long time, but Audacious has a Winamp-skinned variant built-in to it. Although I use the same version of WINE (version2013's 1.7.51) in every Pup, not all features seem to work the same in each one. I've been running Winamp under WINE for a little while now.but it's a little bit hit & miss. ![]()
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