Hi CronoCloud:

If you download and rebuild xmms from it's website you acquire more than the 
one default skin.  Indeed once it's compiled you can choose to have the skins 
vary randomly as each song is played.  I shut that feature off as the skins are 
not the primary feature which interest me.

>From: "Ron Rogers Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: 2007/10/11 Thu PM 07:20:12 CDT
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [ydl-gen] xmms v. other linux players

>On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 15:24:12 -0400
>Derick Centeno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> 
>> So... I went to xmms.org and downloaded the latest version
>> they had (1.2.10) and searched for anything else they had
>> available as plugins such as infinity, mp3 plugins, plugins
>> for avi, etc.  Downloaded those which interested me and
>> rediscovered that xmms is one slick player within YDL 5!
>> Visually, and in every other way.
>> 
>
>Yes, XMMS has been my mp3/AAC player of choice on my PS2 Linux
>kit for years.
>
>> 
>> I can't imagine what xmms would look like playing from a PS3,
>> but I do think that people would appreciate the variety of
>> nifty skins which other players don't appear to have.
>> 
>
>It probably looks like the attached image, that's the default
>XMMS appearance.
>
>CronoCloud (Ron Rogers Jr.)

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