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If you want to run the skin initially on startup of VLC after setting your default skin, there are 2 possibilities: | If you want to run the skin initially on startup of VLC after setting your default skin, there are 2 possibilities: | ||
− | 1) right click on your shortcut, click Properties, go to the Shortcut tab and replace the target with | + | 1) right click on your shortcut, click Properties, go to the Shortcut tab and replace the target with this: "C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" -I skins2 |
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− | 2) start VLC, open menu "preferences" and choose "interfaces" then "main interfaces". Change the | + | 2) start VLC, open menu "preferences" and choose "interfaces" then "main interfaces". Change the setting "Interface module" to '''Skinnable Interface'''. Thats it! |
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*This will increase memory usage, but will also simply getting to your favorite skin. | *This will increase memory usage, but will also simply getting to your favorite skin. |
Revision as of 17:38, 24 May 2007
Skin support for VLC is now mature and there are some wonderful skins. You may like to use them rather than the default interface.
Using a skin
Download
First, go to the Skin page, choose a skin and download it.
In addition to the skins listed below, VLC supports all the Winamp2 and XMMS skins (.wsz files).
Run this skin
Now run vlc -I skins2 (or launch VLC skins if you've got a shortcut to it). VLC opens with its default skin. Hit Ctrl-S and choose the .vlt file. VLC has now a new default skin!
If you want to run the skin initially on startup of VLC after setting your default skin, there are 2 possibilities:
1) right click on your shortcut, click Properties, go to the Shortcut tab and replace the target with this: "C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" -I skins2
2) start VLC, open menu "preferences" and choose "interfaces" then "main interfaces". Change the setting "Interface module" to Skinnable Interface. Thats it!
- This will increase memory usage, but will also simply getting to your favorite skin.
Auto-detection
If you want to have it automatically detected, place it in the skins subfolder of your VLC installation:
- Windows users: Put it in C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\skins\
- Linux users: Put it in ~/.vlc/skins2/
Create a skin
Create a new skin documentation.