

Moreover, the skin files can be in a directory with the name of the skin, or in a.

The only place Audacious 3.x looks for skins is in /usr/share/audacious/Skins, and you'll need root privileges to drop the files in there. It is not necessary to put a copy of the skin files into one's local. if anyone would like to use EQ presets in Audacious, i came across these winamp presets, they have been converted to work in Audacious on MINT, just put them in the audacious hidden folder ( in your home folder ) ~/.config/audacious/eq.preset it should now be moved into the root Audacious Skin folder, and once you re-open Audacious, you will see the skin in your interface prefs among the default winamp skins > then hit enter, when prompted by Terminal enter your password and hit enter again.

themes it is a hidden folder, click view to see hidden folders in Home folder ).Į - now you need to use a terminal command to move this skin folder ( called 'Audacious-greytheme' for this example )to the root usr folder in the root file system which contains the root Audacious Skin folder, so enter this command (copy & paste ) into the Terminal sudo mv ~/.themes/Audacious-greytheme /usr/share/audacious/Skins
Changing winamp skins install#
Figured out an easy fix, for anyone else who might need Ī - install Audacious 3.3.4 from Software Manager, set up prefs & configureī - set interface to use Winamp Classic Interface, close/exit Audacious.Ĭ - next, download Winamp Skins ( or ) and extract with Archive Manager.ĭ - make sure that the extracted folder containing the Winamp Skin is one word only with no line breaks or spaces, and manually move/drag this extracted skin folder into.
