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Anonymous
Could I possibly get a moving wallpapers thread
>> Anonymous
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>> The Red Barron
>>515308
>>515310
lol I remember seeing these on 4chan something like three or four years ago. Used the Osaka one for a while.
>> Anonymous
no dreamscenes?
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>> Anonymous
can these be used in vista?
I have the first one on my old XP computer, but couldn't find the active desktop for vista (ultimate version)
>> Anonymous
>>515493
Vista won't be able to show it. I haven't seen a workaround yet.
>> LadyLucifer
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>> Anonymous
>>515306
go away bandai
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>> Anonymous
both a bump and a question..

on windows xp how would i go about getting an animation as a screen saver?
>> Kou !!Bzfs+5yATPi
>>515683
In my understanding a screen saver is basically an executable that is set to close on mouse movement or a keystroke.

So you could write up an .exe to show the image and exit on activity or use a freeware screen saver maker like this:

http://www.download.com/Screen-Saver-Maker/3000-2409_4-10467066.html?hhTest&tag=lst-6&cdlPid
=10467067

Though that doesn't actually list GIF as a supported format, but I'm sure a bit of Googling could find something better.
>> Anonymous
1000 webs to you and to the suprise of my first answer not being noob XD
>> Anonymous
no dreamscenes?
>> Anonymous
much needed bump
>> Anonymous
this-is-kind-of-awesome bump
>> Anonymous
Funny that everyone is having problems with .gif walls. I just put them up the same way as a regular static wall with no problems. If it makes a difference:

- XP with SP 2 package of something like that
- Sony Vaio from 2002
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>> Anonymous
>>516846
everyone is using vista. they took animated gif support back out.
>> Anonymous
>>516921
lol vista
>> Anonymous
>>515693

Actually, from my limited work with Win32 programming, the screensaver is actually treated as a separate desktop instance for security reasons I habeeb, so it's not quite that simple. I'm not sure if freeware applications emulate this, but in most cases it's not important.

For Vista users: I know it was fairly simple for my friend to write something to implement a slideshow effect for his wallpaper in Vista by just hooking into Win32, it really wouldn't be very hard to extend that to animooted gif rendering. If someone posts an animated wall I'm interested in I might look into it, otherwise I leave it to some other tech savvy /w/ goer.