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Windows and Linux users go with these steps:
1. Download VLC media Player custom skins. You can download the official skin package from here.
This will download a lot of official skins for VLC media player in a zip archive.
2. Extract the zip archive and put the VLT files in a folder say VLC altogether.
3. Put all the extracted VLT files in the following folder:
Windows users: the skins folder in the VLC installation directory (e.g.C:\Program Files\VLC\skins)
Linux/Unix users copy the vlt files to: ~/.local/share/vlc/skins2/
Ubuntu users copy to: /usr/share/vlc/skins2/ using sudo cp /*.vlt /usr/share/vlc/skins2/ where is the path of your folder where you have extracted the archive.
4. Then open your VLC media player settings and change your interface from native to skins. You can choose your desired skin already there or change it when you are in the skins mode by rightclicking somewhere on the skin and going to Interface>Choose Skin.
You may need to restart VLC media player to change to skins mode.
If you do not want to download all the vlt files and want to try specific skin, then you may go to http://www.videolan.org/vlc/skins.php and download and install the skin you want following the above mentioned steps.
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