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The Pitt,

In addition to Inactive Vigor said, I'd like to know what aspect of rating is not working for you?

You can't see the images (see Inactive Vigor post above and check the "Fancy rating" pad left/top values) or you see the images but the rating itself is not working (rating depends on Winamp Medial Library, which is optional when you install Winamp).

Finally, the current build didn't change the rating (it just added pad left/top).

If it didn't work after all please send me your "skin.ini" (it is in your skin's folder): [email protected]

Edited by Carlos11

Inactive Vigor, if I dont move that direcory there, the program tell me that needs that folder there

but the rating itself is not working (rating depends on Winamp Medial Library

Now I see, I dont have that library loaded. But this work with previous version, I mean, without the winamp library :(

ThePitt,

It worked because WCC was keep tracking of those ratings.

But it shouldn't since it's a player's job.

Winamp without Media Library and foobar2000 (it does not have rating in its database as far as I know) can't use rating.

Anyway, if users really need this I can put it back (as an option maybe).

My concern is just for a big mp3 collection, since WCC does not have a powerful database.

The View Cover option doesn't work anymore? =/

Edit: WCC started using 99% processor and I had to terminate it. Now View Cover works... Weird. I guess you haven't changed anything in the View Cover code. Processor fart, I guess.

Could you add a "Open Folder" option for the cover?

Edited by noroom

It could've been, because my full albums have the tag in the ID3 tag, but I also have a folder.jpg, and that is my first option in the Read Cover window. I don't think it failed reading the ID3v2 cover.

It works fine now, so it probably was my computer's fault. Everything seems fine so far :)

Hello fellow WCC users!

Due to popular request, I have decided to post my port of the Lucid 1.2 Rainlendar skin by thechunkster.

(I take no credit for this skin, as all I did was port it)

Lucid Skin for Winamp CD Case

Preview:

preview9jz.jpg

This skin can be easily customized to suit your needs. For example, it includes a blank image (blank.png) and 2 different version of nocover and searching (*_white.png and *_black.png), because, even though I like the white text, it was very hard to read on light backgrounds. So feel free to replace them with the black version.

Also, the default nocover.png is blank, because that's how I like it best. If you want a "no cover" message to be displayed on the case, just rename one of the nocover_*.png (* = black / white) to replace nocover.png and you're done.

If that's too complicated, just extract the contents of the attached zip file to: C:\Program Files\Winamp CD Case\Skins and it will magically work.

Enjoy it! :)

Lucid.zip

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