![]() If you made the changes required for it to work with WebNowPlaying measures, then in theory all should be fine - if not, checking with keifufu, the current plugin's developer, might help. Other than that, the skin you linked to is using the NowPlaying plugin, and not the WebNowPlaying one, so, unless you edited it to use WebNowPlaying measures, it will behave just like any NowPlaying skin is with an only partially supported player like Spotify. When using WebNowPlaying with Winamp, I do get the issue described here, which could play a part in what you're experiencing, but I doubt that it would be present for Spotify (otherwise other Spotify users would have complained about it in the WebNowPlaying thread). RoseRain wrote: ↑ June 26th, 2023, 2:37 amDoes anyone have any idea why this might be happening? Maybe a setting I need to change? or is this supposed to be like this?Īs you know, I'm using Winamp and not Spotify, and don't get the issue you're describing, when using the NowPlaying plugin (which of course, isn't fully supporting Spotify anyway). Thanks in advance for any advice on this. (I did try with Windows Media Player just to see if it was maybe an issue with Spotify, but WMP was even worse)ĭoes anyone have any idea why this might be happening? Maybe a setting I need to change? or is this supposed to be like this? As you folks already know, or came here for help with, Spotify is not fully supported by Rainmeters in-built NowPlaying measure. I have tried it with other skins too besides Mond, And exactly the same thing happens. But soon as I go over that, the bar goes back and so does the song, so I can't click further.Ĭlicking back on the bar, is ok, its clicking ahead that isn't. I can click anywhere within the bar if it doesn't exceed 3:34 min and it works. it only lets me click about 3 min and 34 seconds into the song and if I click further down the bar, the song restarts from the beginning and the progress goes back to the beginning. With Mond, and other clickable progress bars. I did not find a draggable one yet, so I decided to use the clickable ones such as Mond for now until I can try to learn how to make one, do some research on it. This skin is not affiliated with Monstercat and the artists.I have been searching for a clickable and possibly draggable progress bar for music. Please report bugs and feature requests on Github, not in the comment section!ĭisclaimer: The resources used in this skin are in no way endorsed by the respective owners. This skin is not supported on Windows XP and Vista!ĭue to limitations of Rainmeter/the plugin used for the visualization the complete audio output of your system will be shown on the visualizer. On your Windows 7 or above, open a browser and go to Click Download to download Rainmeter installer to your computer.3. You need the newest version of Rainmeter installed (Rainmeter 4.3 (r3298) or newer)! Rainmeter is open source software that allows you to display customizable skins on your desktop, from hardware usage meters to fully functional audio visualizers.1. ![]() Hide skin when media player is not runningĭownload: /marcopixel/Monsterc… Settings skin for easier customization/configuration Full Youtube, Soundcloud, and other web music players support Full Google Play Music Desktop Player & Web Player support Full Spotify (Desktop & Web Player) support Cover-based colors (All supported players) ![]() Genre-based colors (AIMP, CAD, iTunes, WMP and Winamp) Supports all major media players, including full Spotify, Google Play Music Desktop Player and Chrome/Firefox webplayer support (thanks to tjhrulz and khanhas ) for the amazing plugins used in this skin). If a skin already supports WebNowPlaying, it will work out of the box. A real time audio visualizer for Rainmeter similar to the ones used in the Monstercat videos. The WebNowPlaying Plugin comes bundled with an example skin you can use to test if it works.
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