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#1
Hi everyone,

Let me just start to say that I am impressed by this software... coming from mediaportal which also worked but not as smooth and easy.
I for sure will keep XBMC on my HTPC from now.

I also want to say that I have no previous experience with XBMC and hope that I will not upset anyone when I ask some questions, I have really tried to find the answers to this on the forum but (call me stupid) have not yet found a solution.

I have tried the "Live" CD-version and noticed the excellent "Mediatream" -skin which I really would like to have in my Atlantis-windows installation but how can I get it there?
It seems that trying to copy the files to the skin-folder on my XP-machine gives a "Skipped 178 files" and trying the same on my Vista-machine it copies the files but there is no "Mediastream" -folder to be seen after copying has completed!?

Anyone have the answer/solution or can forward me a link where this is explained? Can I install other plugins/scripts, and how do I do that?

Impressed but a tiny bit frustrated after three days of trying to get the answer.

Kindly,
erikss0n
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#2
some is covered in the wiki..

download the mediastream as a whole from their website, see link in the mediastream subforum in the skinning section.

sure you can add plugins/scripts .. http://www.xbmcscripts.com is hosting almost every script and the xbmc addons plugin covers most plugins..

this is changing in the near future with a totally new addons installer.
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#3
Thanks for your answer...

I hope the addon-installer is not too far away because frankly, I have not yet understood how to install the skin yet.
Anyone that can point me to an explanatory link in the wiki or elsewhere?

Thanks for your time,
erikss0n
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#4
There is no need to "install" a skin. For instance, get the Mediastream skin here: http://www.teamrazorfish.co.uk/mediastream.html or some others here: http://www.xbox-skins.net/forums/index.p...ted&num=25

Usually copy the folder within the zip file to the skin folder of your XBMC installation and your done.

As far as Plugins and Scripts concerns, there are still a lot of issues to get them to work on the windows platform. Some work, some don't. See http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=37684 for details.
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#5
Many thanks for your reply!

I am at work for the moment (Yes, I know... I shouldn't hang here then Smile
I will do some testing later this evening, I just find it strange that I cannot see the 'mediastream' -folder once I have unzipped the folder with it's content to the ..\XBMX\Skin -folder.
It's kind of bizarre since if I try to unzip the files once again it asks me if I want to replace the files!?
I cannot remember seeing more than the 2 standard skins inside XBMC-config. but I'll have another look this evening.

Thanks again...
/erikss0n
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#6
Try a third party explorer tool like Totalcommander. It's got build-in Zip support and let's you view files the OS (if set) keeps hidden. It give you a far better overview of what's going on in your system than the standard explorer does.
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#7
Just want to say thanks to people that tried to help me...
I went on my HTPC this evening and copied the mediastream folder to the 'skin'-folder and voila! Seems it was easy on my XP-machine but still is a problem on my VISTA-klient. Anyway, problem solved! Smile

Regards,
erikss0n
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