How to change Winamp's default skin to Bento?












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If I install Winamp through automated means (e.g. Using http://ninite.com/), it is automatically installed using the default 'boxy' skin. I can't work out how to interface with this skin as easily as the new 'Bento' skin. In addition, there doesn't seem to be an option to download the Bento skin, or change the skin from Default to Bento without uninstalling and reinstalling it again.



Is there a menu option or a downloadable skin that is the default Bento skin? Or do I have to re-install to get this 'new default' skin?










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    If I install Winamp through automated means (e.g. Using http://ninite.com/), it is automatically installed using the default 'boxy' skin. I can't work out how to interface with this skin as easily as the new 'Bento' skin. In addition, there doesn't seem to be an option to download the Bento skin, or change the skin from Default to Bento without uninstalling and reinstalling it again.



    Is there a menu option or a downloadable skin that is the default Bento skin? Or do I have to re-install to get this 'new default' skin?










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      If I install Winamp through automated means (e.g. Using http://ninite.com/), it is automatically installed using the default 'boxy' skin. I can't work out how to interface with this skin as easily as the new 'Bento' skin. In addition, there doesn't seem to be an option to download the Bento skin, or change the skin from Default to Bento without uninstalling and reinstalling it again.



      Is there a menu option or a downloadable skin that is the default Bento skin? Or do I have to re-install to get this 'new default' skin?










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      If I install Winamp through automated means (e.g. Using http://ninite.com/), it is automatically installed using the default 'boxy' skin. I can't work out how to interface with this skin as easily as the new 'Bento' skin. In addition, there doesn't seem to be an option to download the Bento skin, or change the skin from Default to Bento without uninstalling and reinstalling it again.



      Is there a menu option or a downloadable skin that is the default Bento skin? Or do I have to re-install to get this 'new default' skin?







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          I have Winamp 5.6 installed and I can select the skin as follows:



          On the Options menu, click Preferences...
          On the Winamp Preferences dialog box, in the tree at left, click Skins
          In the list of Installed skins, click Bento.



          On my installation four installed skins are listed:




          • Winamp Classic

          • Winamp Modern

          • Bento

          • Big Bento


          I use Big Bento myself. Clicking any of the skins immediately re-renders Winamp in that skin, there is no Apply button or such.



          If it's not in the list of installed skins, perhaps I can send you the Bento skin from my system?






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            Did you use an automated installer like Ninite? That's what this post is about
            – Canadian Luke
            Feb 25 '14 at 0:28










          • No, apologies for lacking clarity there. It's one reason mind you I offered to send glasnt, the skin. They are just files in the winamp folder in the end. And it's also difficult to imagine that the ninite would do more or less than run the standard installer for a given package, but who knows. Guess it's worth pointing out that the skins are stored in folders under "C:Program FilesWinampSkins" or "C:Program Files (x86)WinampSkins" on a 64 bit machine if needing to diagnose or copy them.
            – Bernd
            Feb 25 '14 at 3:40



















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          There is Bento Classified skin by Nullsoft. There is also cpro skin (the City Night color theme from Bento skin) if it suits you. If those don't meet your needs, I guess you'll have to reinstall Winamp.






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            I have Winamp 5.6 installed and I can select the skin as follows:



            On the Options menu, click Preferences...
            On the Winamp Preferences dialog box, in the tree at left, click Skins
            In the list of Installed skins, click Bento.



            On my installation four installed skins are listed:




            • Winamp Classic

            • Winamp Modern

            • Bento

            • Big Bento


            I use Big Bento myself. Clicking any of the skins immediately re-renders Winamp in that skin, there is no Apply button or such.



            If it's not in the list of installed skins, perhaps I can send you the Bento skin from my system?






            share|improve this answer

















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              Did you use an automated installer like Ninite? That's what this post is about
              – Canadian Luke
              Feb 25 '14 at 0:28










            • No, apologies for lacking clarity there. It's one reason mind you I offered to send glasnt, the skin. They are just files in the winamp folder in the end. And it's also difficult to imagine that the ninite would do more or less than run the standard installer for a given package, but who knows. Guess it's worth pointing out that the skins are stored in folders under "C:Program FilesWinampSkins" or "C:Program Files (x86)WinampSkins" on a 64 bit machine if needing to diagnose or copy them.
              – Bernd
              Feb 25 '14 at 3:40
















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            I have Winamp 5.6 installed and I can select the skin as follows:



            On the Options menu, click Preferences...
            On the Winamp Preferences dialog box, in the tree at left, click Skins
            In the list of Installed skins, click Bento.



            On my installation four installed skins are listed:




            • Winamp Classic

            • Winamp Modern

            • Bento

            • Big Bento


            I use Big Bento myself. Clicking any of the skins immediately re-renders Winamp in that skin, there is no Apply button or such.



            If it's not in the list of installed skins, perhaps I can send you the Bento skin from my system?






            share|improve this answer

















            • 1




              Did you use an automated installer like Ninite? That's what this post is about
              – Canadian Luke
              Feb 25 '14 at 0:28










            • No, apologies for lacking clarity there. It's one reason mind you I offered to send glasnt, the skin. They are just files in the winamp folder in the end. And it's also difficult to imagine that the ninite would do more or less than run the standard installer for a given package, but who knows. Guess it's worth pointing out that the skins are stored in folders under "C:Program FilesWinampSkins" or "C:Program Files (x86)WinampSkins" on a 64 bit machine if needing to diagnose or copy them.
              – Bernd
              Feb 25 '14 at 3:40














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            I have Winamp 5.6 installed and I can select the skin as follows:



            On the Options menu, click Preferences...
            On the Winamp Preferences dialog box, in the tree at left, click Skins
            In the list of Installed skins, click Bento.



            On my installation four installed skins are listed:




            • Winamp Classic

            • Winamp Modern

            • Bento

            • Big Bento


            I use Big Bento myself. Clicking any of the skins immediately re-renders Winamp in that skin, there is no Apply button or such.



            If it's not in the list of installed skins, perhaps I can send you the Bento skin from my system?






            share|improve this answer












            I have Winamp 5.6 installed and I can select the skin as follows:



            On the Options menu, click Preferences...
            On the Winamp Preferences dialog box, in the tree at left, click Skins
            In the list of Installed skins, click Bento.



            On my installation four installed skins are listed:




            • Winamp Classic

            • Winamp Modern

            • Bento

            • Big Bento


            I use Big Bento myself. Clicking any of the skins immediately re-renders Winamp in that skin, there is no Apply button or such.



            If it's not in the list of installed skins, perhaps I can send you the Bento skin from my system?







            share|improve this answer












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              Did you use an automated installer like Ninite? That's what this post is about
              – Canadian Luke
              Feb 25 '14 at 0:28










            • No, apologies for lacking clarity there. It's one reason mind you I offered to send glasnt, the skin. They are just files in the winamp folder in the end. And it's also difficult to imagine that the ninite would do more or less than run the standard installer for a given package, but who knows. Guess it's worth pointing out that the skins are stored in folders under "C:Program FilesWinampSkins" or "C:Program Files (x86)WinampSkins" on a 64 bit machine if needing to diagnose or copy them.
              – Bernd
              Feb 25 '14 at 3:40














            • 1




              Did you use an automated installer like Ninite? That's what this post is about
              – Canadian Luke
              Feb 25 '14 at 0:28










            • No, apologies for lacking clarity there. It's one reason mind you I offered to send glasnt, the skin. They are just files in the winamp folder in the end. And it's also difficult to imagine that the ninite would do more or less than run the standard installer for a given package, but who knows. Guess it's worth pointing out that the skins are stored in folders under "C:Program FilesWinampSkins" or "C:Program Files (x86)WinampSkins" on a 64 bit machine if needing to diagnose or copy them.
              – Bernd
              Feb 25 '14 at 3:40








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            Did you use an automated installer like Ninite? That's what this post is about
            – Canadian Luke
            Feb 25 '14 at 0:28




            Did you use an automated installer like Ninite? That's what this post is about
            – Canadian Luke
            Feb 25 '14 at 0:28












            No, apologies for lacking clarity there. It's one reason mind you I offered to send glasnt, the skin. They are just files in the winamp folder in the end. And it's also difficult to imagine that the ninite would do more or less than run the standard installer for a given package, but who knows. Guess it's worth pointing out that the skins are stored in folders under "C:Program FilesWinampSkins" or "C:Program Files (x86)WinampSkins" on a 64 bit machine if needing to diagnose or copy them.
            – Bernd
            Feb 25 '14 at 3:40




            No, apologies for lacking clarity there. It's one reason mind you I offered to send glasnt, the skin. They are just files in the winamp folder in the end. And it's also difficult to imagine that the ninite would do more or less than run the standard installer for a given package, but who knows. Guess it's worth pointing out that the skins are stored in folders under "C:Program FilesWinampSkins" or "C:Program Files (x86)WinampSkins" on a 64 bit machine if needing to diagnose or copy them.
            – Bernd
            Feb 25 '14 at 3:40













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            There is Bento Classified skin by Nullsoft. There is also cpro skin (the City Night color theme from Bento skin) if it suits you. If those don't meet your needs, I guess you'll have to reinstall Winamp.






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              There is Bento Classified skin by Nullsoft. There is also cpro skin (the City Night color theme from Bento skin) if it suits you. If those don't meet your needs, I guess you'll have to reinstall Winamp.






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                There is Bento Classified skin by Nullsoft. There is also cpro skin (the City Night color theme from Bento skin) if it suits you. If those don't meet your needs, I guess you'll have to reinstall Winamp.






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                There is Bento Classified skin by Nullsoft. There is also cpro skin (the City Night color theme from Bento skin) if it suits you. If those don't meet your needs, I guess you'll have to reinstall Winamp.







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