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Lakia Throssell

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Aug 3, 2024, 4:06:14 PM8/3/24
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VideoLAN, VLC, VLC media player and x264 are trademarks internationally registered by the VideoLAN non-profit organization.
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Google is blocking my pages!.

Google claim my pages have duplicates and I have not selected which should be used.

They state my pages have: 'Duplicate without user-selected canonical'. My pages do not have duplicates on my site, there is only one copy of each page.

The only thing I can think of is that they are detecting normsweb.com & www.normsweb.com and treating that as duplicates although they are the exact same pages. I await a reply from Google.

If you use the 'Revert' skin in windows media player 10 (WMP 10) and then get media player 11 (WMP 11), you will notice that the skin goes transparent when you take the mouse off it. Ok some people may like this new 'feature', but I don't, I like it to stay opaque. There is no (known) official way to make it stay opaque, so I had to figure a way to do it... turns out it was easy...

To make the revert skin opaque all the time, you will need: 'winRAR' decompression software and windows notepad. Goto Program Files, then windows media player, then skins... in the skins folder you should see a file called 'Revert.wmz'

I was thinking of putting my altered version of 'revert.wmz' skin here for download, but as I dont fancy getting sued by Microsoft, I decided against it and you will have to modify it yourselfs unfortunately...

There is another way to fix the revert skin. just copy the old revert skin from the old version of wmp and paste it into the new version. if u want to keep the new 1 then rename the old 1 before u copy and paste. i hav tried ths method and it works. mayb u cn add it to the page.

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I use the Universal Media Player component and link the mini-media player to that. Put your Plex media player at the top of the children list, and your LG WebOS TV at the bottom of the list, and the component is smart enough to display the Plex player (and its artwork) if it is currently playing. It will default back to the LG WebOS TV when Plex stops playing.

Right now I have the text color set to white with artwork as a full-cover. But with white artwork, the text is unreadable. Is there a way to have adaptable text colors for other art work styles as well?

Recent changes have made this card different from every other card in my theme. The volume slider in particular. I managed to get the slider button and active side back to normal by setting this in my theme:

Right now I have the text color set to white with artwork as a full-cover. But with white artwork, the text is unreadable. Is there a way to have adaptable text colors for other art work styles as well (like with the new material one)?

A Windows media player skin created by Electronic Arts which is compatible with win 7 pro 64-bit Windows Media Player and has multiple skins to choose from.Contains info about Need for Speed:Underground

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First introduced by Winamp, skins allow MP3 players to veer sharply from the cliches rampant in audio hardware. In audio components, it seems black means high tech, silver means solid state, yellow means waterproof.

Winamp allows you can choose from over 2000 user contributed interfaces, from the futuristic to an antiqued woodgrain look. However, this tutorial has taken the concept even further, not only by teaching you how to design a clean and futuristic skin interface, but also allows you to have complete control over the end-user interface from the appearance and positioning of buttons to whether or not the volume control can be turned all the way up to 11.

We are going to define the positions of all the buttons of the player. It is best to start creating the bigger shapes in flat colours first, instead of spending huge amount of efforts making the buttons look good and realised that you have made them in the wrong size/colour.

Now use the Circle Marquee Tool, set the width and height to 530px. Using this smaller circle to delete part of the rectangle, leaving a curve on top of the rectangle. You will get similar to this image.

Click on the layer of the rectangle, then CLT + click on layer, this will select the rectangle. Add new layer, using a soft brush with low opacity and over over the sides of the button to get the effect below.

Add a reflection on another new layer. You may use white paint and paint over the new layer then use the eraser tool to erase part of it. Bring down the opacity of the layer to get similar to the image below.

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Description: Windows Media Player allows the user to view it as a slimmed-down player instead of the full view showing libraries, playlists, etc. This is called a skin. This article will detail the steps on selecting from different skins to use.

Free technical support is available for your desktops, laptops, printers, software usage and more, via our new community forum, where our tech support staff, or the Micro Center Community will be happy to answer your questions online.

Dune HD media players support GUI "skins" starting with the firmwareversion 110511_2007_beta. GUI "skin" is a configuration which defines thelook of the GUI (background image, icons, various UI elements, etc).

Some player models (models based on 864x/865x chips) have several skinspreinstalled in the firmware. To switch between these skins, the followingways may be used:

  • Go to "Setup / Appearance" and change "Skin" setting.
  • Press "A" RC button on the main screen.
  • Press "ZOOM" RC button on any screen (except playback).

For player models which do not have several preinstall skins, a possibilityto install a custom skin can be used, or additional skins can be providedvia "dune_skins" folder on the main storage device (see below).

Custom skin can be installed in one of the following ways:

  • Launch "dune_skin*.zip" file. The skin data will be copied into System Storage or Flash Memory Storage. This is the recommended way to install custom skin when System Storage of Flash Memory Storage is available.
  • Press "ENTER" on a folder containing skin definition with a special flag file "dune_skin.txt". The folder can have any name, but it should contain "dune_skin.txt" file (if such a file does not exist, you can just create an empty file with this name). Only the link to the folder will be stored in the player's flash memory (the skin data itself will not be copied). Limitation: the folder should be located on a locally attached storage device (e.g. a USB flash drive or a HDD directly attached to the player); network storages are not supported for this function.

Only one custom skin can be installed. When installing a new custom skin,the previously installed custom skin (if any) is replaced with the newcustom skin. After a custom skin is installed, it is possible to switchbetween default/preinstalled skins and the custom skin the same way asswitching between preinstalled skins.

There is a special possibility which allows to add one or several skins tothe list of available skins, using a special "dune_skins" folder. Thisfolder should be located at the top-level of the "main" storage device.This folder should contain one or several subfolders, where each subfoldershould contain the data of one skin. The list of available skins will beextended with the list of all these skins. The name of each subfolder willbe used as the name of the corresponding skin. Note, these additional skinsare not considered to be "custom" skins; it is still possible to install acustom skin in additional to these additional skins.

NOTE: In order to ensure that the storage device is recognized as the"main" one, it should be either the only storage device connected to theplayer at the moment, or the only storage device connected to the player atthe moment when the player is switched on.

NOTE: This possibility is not recommended for normal users; it is mostlyintended for the development needs (e.g. when it is needed to quicklyswitch between different custom skins or different versions of custom skinsin order to compare them).

A skin is a collection of files which override the files from the defaultskin. If the skin modifies not all files, the skin may include the modifiedfiles only; all other files will be automatically used from the defaultskin.

To create a custom skin, the following procedure can be used:

  1. Get the default skin.
  2. Create a new skin folder where you will put all files for the customskin.
  3. Decide which files from the default skin need to be modified and modifythese files. Put all modified files into the custom skin folder (preservingthe hierarchy of folders, i.e. put the files exactly into the samesubfolders as in the default skin). Do not copy the non-modified files fromthe default skin into this folder.
  4. Ensure the custom skin folder has "dune_skin.txt" file at the toplevel. If it does not, just create an empty file with this name.
  5. Put the content of the custom skin folder into the ZIP file"dune_skin_skin_name.zip" (here, use the skin name you want instead of"skin_name"). Note, the ZIP file should not contain the skin folderitself, it should contain only all files and subfolders from this folder.
  6. Share the created .ZIP files with other users. They will be able toinstall the custom skin just by "launching" this file.

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