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Amp is another music player. BUT, its based on the PC program WinAmp. This means that you can use the hundreds of PC skins available to totally change the look. It has a compact layout, and can fold up into its titlebar for when youre really short of desktop space Big version Small version Its also really easy to park the window where you want it to be it clings to the edges of the screen and the icon bar. RequirementsYou need Window Manager 3.80 or later nested window manager. To use the MP3 player plugin, you need a StrongARM. Skins Skin browser window In theory, you should be able to use any of the thousands of PC skins available, but in practice, not all work 100. In most cases, this simply because ChangeFSI cant understand the BMP. The solution in this case is simply to find a program which does you might have to resort to a PC and reconvert the file to a proper BMP or in fact any other format understood by ChangeFSI. It is possible though that this is not the only reason, and if you feel that this is the case eg you can load the offending BMP in ChangeFSI manually, then email me and let me know about it. I might ask you to send the skin so that I can investigate. Anyhow, to install a skin, simply click Skin... from the Amp menu, and then close the skin browser window with Adjust, or hold down SHIFT and doubleclick Amp to open the application directory, then doubleclick on the Skins directory. Now make a directory for the skin. This is the name the skin will have in the browser window. Put all the relevant BMPs and textfiles from the skin inside the new directory. You can remove any DLL files, since these are x86 code.

 


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