![]() ![]() The hack would be to determine the items specified in the current scripts, but not used in your skin and use the method Victhor stated in post #11 above, i.e. Edit them, as needed, to remove the items you don't use in your skin and recompile the. Other than developing the scripts you need from scratch, the only way to really fix things is to find the source. I can usually set an output level with the remote and just leave it for the entire time I'm using Winamp. I have volume leveled all my audio files, so I don't need to adjust the volume as tracks change. I leave the Winamp volume control and the Windows volume mixer control for Winamp at 100% and use the remote volume control for my speaker system to control my speakers volume. I don't use the Winamp volume control so I didn't notice it. There is a mismatch between the seek.maki file I suggested and your skin. m file and fix it (what I would have done by now if this answer wouldn't get so long.) That said, Aminifu keep it up! XD Although the best solution would be to use that. This is not an intention to be secretive about it, or anything like it, is just that being only me or Joe answering, you'll have less chances to have an answer in a very long list of things to do. So don't get too anxious about answers that 90% of the time you can get on your own (like we did) or we eventually deliver when free time and willing converge. ![]() Garetgax and me are sort of the only ones. The same with Egg, people like Aminifu are always there too, Koopa and a lot more I can't recall now.Ībout your questions here, you seem to miss something besides you, there is almost no one doing skins Winamp nowaday. Until some months ago, DrO was answering EVERY QUESTION people asked in the forums, no matter how dumb it was, he would answer it ALWAYS. Makes you wonder why winamp sort of died when no one helps anyone That's a bit of a stretch don't you think?. Add this line (without the starting and ending quotes) "" to the 2 layer lines already in the group definition for the "" in the JCV Winamp Modern's "tape-normal-group.xml" file in it's xml folder. I wanted to be sure that the JCV Winamp Modern's "vulight.maki" file was made from the "vulight.m" file you provided.)ģ. (This may not be necessary, but I didn't want to take the chance that the files are not the same. Replace the JCV Winamp Modern's "vulight.maki" file in it's scripts folder with the "vulight.maki" file from the Sony Media Tower skin's scripts folder. Replace the JCV Winamp Modern's "seek.maki" file in it's scripts folder with the "seek.maki" file from the official Winamp Modern skin's scripts folder.Ģ. How I found this solution is a long story, PM me if you want the gory details and my guess as to why it works.īottom line, 2 or 3 things need to be done for this hack to work.ġ. A real fix would require some editing of a few script source files and recompiling the associated scripts. It is not a proper fix, just a hack that works. I managed to find a way to stop the script errors when starting and using your skin. ![]()
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