NVIDIA Windows Media Player 10 Media Module


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Exclusive: For the next 2 weeks available only at nVidia?s nZone site ? the nVidia Reactor Windows Media Player 10 Media Module. Created by The Skins Factory.

An advanced Windows Media Player 10 skin that pushes the boundaries of skin functionality and design. Forget a moment the exciting intro and runtime animations laced with sound effects that are sure to please, but now we?ve created an advanced Playlist module that will let you search you library, rate your songs, access playlists with a quick click of your mouse and even RIP your cds right from the skin.

Note: Users of SP2 and IE: you must click the link to download directly. If you right-click and save the skin to your desktop it will not relaunch after you close Windows Media Player 10.

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It's an amazing looking theme. I'm not artist, but can I make one suggestion? Next time, don't make the background in the preview picture the same color as the skin itself. It actually looks a little off in the preview.

Perhaps I'm doing something wrong, but I can't get it installed. Shouldn't the file automatically add to the WMP10 skin list? When I open the download, it just shows me every file in the folder and doesn't do anything to WMP10.

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you should be downloading a .wmz file not unzipping it. just click the download link at their site and it should auto load the skin

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