salam.. macamana nak install dreamscenes kat dalam xp macam dalam vista tu aa? ke tak leh pasang dalam xp? aku tengok diapunya gambar wallpaper dalam vista boleh bergerak, ada animasi..cantik betul, aku ingat nak try buh dalam laptop aku..tapi aku pakai xp je..sapa2 yang tau lehla tolong ajarkan..
To set and play a video as wallpaper in Windows XP, Windows Vista Home Premium, Home Basic, Business, Enterprise and Starter edition:
1. Download and install VLC Player for Windows. 2. Run VLC Media Player, go to Settings -> Preferences, expand Interface and click on wxWidgets. In the bottom right corner of “wxWidgets interface module” window, click on “Advanced options” to show advanced settings. Then uncheck the Taskbar check box in order to remove VLC Player title from the taskbar while the program is running. Check Systray icon if you want to enable Systray (system tray or notification area) icon instead. 3. Next, expand Video -> Output Modules and then select Direct X. In bottom right corner of DirectX Video Output window, check the Advanced Options check box in order to see all the settings available.
4. Check and tick the “Enable wallpaper mode” check box. 5. Then, select Playlist and then check or tick the Repeat current item checkbox. 6. Press “Save” button when done. 7. Open and play any video that you would like to set as motion wallpaper in VLC Media Player. 8. If the video hasn’t yet been set as desktop background, right click on the video and click on “Wallpaper”. 9. The video or movie will be set as if it’s DreamScene motion desktop background wallpaper.
If you do not configure VLC Player to repeatedly play current media in loop, you can still do so after playing the video. Simply click on View then select Playlist. Highlight the video media content that is playing and click on Repeat One or Repeat All button as shown below to loop the video for non-stop video wallpaper.
Looping the animated wallpaper
Note that the video must be encoded in a video format supported by VLC Player such as MPEG, AVI, MP4, WMV, FLV (Flash Video) and etc. Else you will need to convert the video clip to the supported format.
Here is a video showing how to set the video to start the “DreamScene” in Windows XP, and the relatively low system resources and memory that been used for the effect.