media monkey player skins
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 12:10 pm
the media monkey media player uses a skin format called theme.mskn
it is not the same as the modern skin for winamp but when you are through making the theme mskn skin for media monkey you zip up all the images and files in the folder you made to use for a temp skin creation folder.
and then rename the zip file to the wsz format exenstion of the winamp skins.
because media monkey also uses the winamp skins.
you will need to make the theme skin to get the complete frame of the media monkey player to be skined other wise the player is the only thing used from the winamp skin and the frame for media monkey would be the default skin of the media monkey player.
i have updated my jungle monkey winamp and media monkey skin to be both the classica winamp skin and the new media monkey skin.
this is the screen shot of the theme skin. it is large so it takes awhile to load on dial up and the fonts are a little hard to read but you can see what is able to be done for media monkey skins.
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it is not the same as the modern skin for winamp but when you are through making the theme mskn skin for media monkey you zip up all the images and files in the folder you made to use for a temp skin creation folder.
and then rename the zip file to the wsz format exenstion of the winamp skins.
because media monkey also uses the winamp skins.
you will need to make the theme skin to get the complete frame of the media monkey player to be skined other wise the player is the only thing used from the winamp skin and the frame for media monkey would be the default skin of the media monkey player.
i have updated my jungle monkey winamp and media monkey skin to be both the classica winamp skin and the new media monkey skin.
this is the screen shot of the theme skin. it is large so it takes awhile to load on dial up and the fonts are a little hard to read but you can see what is able to be done for media monkey skins.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:3556, old post ID:28984