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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 23 for Mac => Topic started by: fritzthecat on January 09, 2018, 07:55:19 am

Title: How to install additional skins in Media Center 23 for MAC
Post by: fritzthecat on January 09, 2018, 07:55:19 am
Hi there

I am just wondering how to install additional skins to Media Center 23 for Mac.

Just don't know about your experience but to me it seems to be a very unstable buggy software that gets to someone's last nerve.
 
However does anyone know how to install

a) Skins
b) PlugIns

at all?

With me there is no Media Center Folder within Library/Application Support!

Media Center always remains running after I quit so I have to kill the process manually all the time I want to quit the app.

Looking forward to any advice to solve the skin (and if possible the plugins) issue.

Thank you so much,

Chris
Title: Re: How to install additional skins in Media Center 23 for MAC
Post by: hawkwind on March 02, 2018, 10:07:19 pm
hmmm....

no reply after 2+ months.

I'm trying out this JRiver, may not buy. I have a Mac. Looks like an app made for windows.
Title: Re: How to install additional skins in Media Center 23 for MAC
Post by: RonaldX2 on March 15, 2018, 08:18:16 am
Right click onto the app in the os x bar and choose "Show in Finder".
Right click the app in the finder and choose "Show package contents".
Navogate to the folder "resources/skins".
Drop the new skin into "Standard View".
Restart MC and choose the newly added skin in menu "View/skin".
Title: Re: How to install additional skins in Media Center 23 for MAC
Post by: Awesome Donkey on March 15, 2018, 08:22:02 am
I wouldn't recommend adding skins inside the Media Center app itself. Instead, right click on the Finder icon on the dock, then select Go to Folder... and input ~/Library then press the Go button. From there go into the Application Support folder, then the J River folder, then choose the Media Center folder you’re using (e.g. Media Center 23 folder for MC23, etc.) then go into the Skins folder then the Standard View folder. Depending on the skin you're trying to use, just drag the main skin folder into that directory and then select it from within Media Center. If you don't see your skin listed, you've done something wrong along the way.