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impala454
post May 21 2007, 10:19 PM
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went back to vista 64 today, noticed one of the "ultimate extra" features is in there now, called DreamScene. Very cool. It's not really much more than a video that shows on your background, but the ones it comes with are pretty sweet, here's a SS:



it's hard to really see whats its doing in a ss, but it's continuously moving. there's another one with a moving stream and a few others. doesn't seem to degrade performance at all, even while running other videos.

and before anyone starts, yes i'm sure linux/mac/other have had something like this since like 1972. i just thought it was pretty neat. gives a bad ass feel to the system. like it's alive or somethin.

just another lil side note, looks like there's x64 drivers for all my stuff now, so the thing is spinnin like a top. if there's any software someone wants to know works or not let me know and maybe i can try it for you.
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zetec
post May 21 2007, 11:22 PM
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funny thing, is I did this with active desktop back in... lets see, 1999 or 1998 so it had to be Windows 98. Maybe 98SE.

It was easy. Made a simple webpage that played an embedded (local) video with no media player controls and set that as the active desktop background. I used to run the FF8 teaser trailer on loop (that's how I remember the date; FF8 came out in 99 I believe.), and it really wasn't quite the resource hog you'd have expected it to be.

And what with overlays nowadays, it's even easier and more efficient. Hell, even Winamp will do it for you.

Microsoft gets no kudos on this one. None at all.

edit: oh and save your time, Spidey 3 blows.

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post May 22 2007, 08:54 AM
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QUOTE (zetec @ May 22 2007, 12:22 AM) *
funny thing, is I did this with active desktop back in... lets see, 1999 or 1998 so it had to be Windows 98. Maybe 98SE.

I know what active desktop is... it didn't look this good... and you weren't playing 1600x1200 videos on your active desktop. like i said, hard to really see in a still shot. It's funny that I put a disclaimer that I KNOW this is nothing new, and you still chime in with your jackass response.

QUOTE (zetec @ May 22 2007, 12:22 AM) *
And what with overlays nowadays, it's even easier and more efficient. Hell, even Winamp will do it for you.

so winamp will continously play a 1600x1200 movie as my background?

QUOTE (zetec @ May 22 2007, 12:22 AM) *
Microsoft gets no kudos on this one. None at all.
I wasn't trying to give Microsoft kudos... all I said was I thought it was neat... I really don't understand you guys sometimes, it's like I've offended you by posting something that I find interesting. Give it a f'n rest.

QUOTE (zetec @ May 22 2007, 12:22 AM) *
edit: oh and save your time, Spidey 3 blows.

I saw it in the theater before I downloaded it.. I enjoyed it. sorry you didn't.

and heh chuck, yeah I loled when he did the little hair flip thing to switch to "bad" spidey. I wouldn't necessarily call it a chick flick, although there definitely are some chick moments.
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