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Create Your own Visualization for MusicMatch Jukebox plus 7.2

Posted October 2002 by Steve Sinchak

Change your korny visualization for MusicMatch JukeBox plus 7.2  very own, one youve created.

Step 1. Download and install Acdsee 5.0 in order to complete the following.

Step 2. Pick a moving image you have saved on your computer, and resize it to 100 length wise, 100 width wise. Using Acdsee. It can also be just a regular image that does not move. Id suggest one thats dancing. So it moves to the music you play. "hehe"

Step 3. Convert your resized GIF, JPG or whatever image to a bitmap image. So basically BMP. Using "Acdsee" Once agian.

Step 4. Copy and paste your resized and converted image to  c:\program files\MusicMatch\MusicMatch Jukebox\skins "now here's were you pick the skin in which you would like to change the visualization for lets say for ex.. "eminem" than te path would be the above forward slash ( \ ) eminem.

It will ask you if you would to overwrite your current image.... click "Yes" Finished

Just select or reselect the skin you have made changes to apply and vuah la....

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