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still using xp, and still the same as last year. (and before that year and...) except the image on the desktop and some minor modifications.

14c63iq.png

with some apps running: http://i37.tinypic.com/e6sgzs.png

How did you manage to change the graphics used in media player classic home cinema? I use Windows 7 Aero, and that program forces the windows 98 look on its seek bar and buttons and it looks really ugly. It has an option to 'theme' the controls in the options, but it never works. The seek bar still looks like an old classic theme widget.

I would love to change it so it looks a lot more modern and adapted more to my OS.

How did you manage to change the graphics used in media player classic home cinema? I use Windows 7 Aero, and that program forces the windows 98 look on its seek bar and buttons and it looks really ugly. It has an option to 'theme' the controls in the options, but it never works. The seek bar still looks like an old classic theme widget.

I would love to change it so it looks a lot more modern and adapted more to my OS.

The guy is a genius. If one call pull it off, it'll be him (Y)

How did you manage to change the graphics used in media player classic home cinema? I use Windows 7 Aero, and that program forces the windows 98 look on its seek bar and buttons and it looks really ugly. It has an option to 'theme' the controls in the options, but it never works. The seek bar still looks like an old classic theme widget.

I would love to change it so it looks a lot more modern and adapted more to my OS.

well. it is a series of hacks (hex), not an easy thing was to do that, but i managed to change that. (this awful win98 design on the seekbar had to go) and i also managed to change the volume bar.

that was simple. here is a screenshot of that: http://noob.hu/2010/05/03/Image1.png

and if you want to change that, here is what to do:

MPC-HC Volume bar hack (v1.3.1249.0)

(revert to the default win style)

locate hex 05BF20 at offset D7342 -> and change to 05BF10

(basically only the last "two" digits need to be changed) - done.

Dinggus, Capric0rn: thx. :D

Here's mine :)

OS: Win 7 x64 ultimate

WP: Final Fantasy 13 Lightning WP from gamewallpapers.com (don't know why I keep using FF13 WPs with Lightning on them :p)

Gadgets: Various with Sony's Vaios dock thing (found on Google)

still using xp, and still the same as last year. (and before that year and...) except the image on the desktop and some minor modifications.

14c63iq.png

with some apps running: http://i37.tinypic.com/e6sgzs.png

now... Thats a nice and clean desktop.

Nadja, would be great that wallpaper were scrolling (aka like hackers, the movie)

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