5wordfi5h
Aug 21 2002, 00:04
On a completely superficial note, is anyone using any cool (windows) icons to differentiate files of the various compressed formats? I have MP3, OGG, MPC and APE files on my system, but I hate them all using the same generic Winamp icon.
Rob
justinj88
Aug 21 2002, 00:07
I use
mp3ext on my computer.
It changes the icon to desplay the bitrate for mp3s. (But it only works for mp3s.)
Jan S.
Aug 21 2002, 10:57
You could of cource force it by deleting the old winamp associations and creating new ones for every format...and selection your own icons.
Jan S.
Aug 21 2002, 10:59
Actually I think I'm gonna do this on my own computer when it get a new screen....my old monitor died in the lightening.
NeoRenegade
Aug 22 2002, 00:13
Check out my
icons & cursors (Audio set) ... I use the yellow/red/purple/blue one for MP3, the green/blue one for OGG, the gold one for MPC, the silver one for AAC, and the cassette for WMA.
5wordfi5h
Aug 22 2002, 09:44
Thanks NRen, those look pretty good. I'll give them a try.
Rob
Listening to: 'Crushed By The Wheels Of Industry' from 'The Luxury Gap' by 'Heaven 17' on Media Jukebox