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Dream Render – animate Your desktop [XP/vista]

Dream Render – animate Your desktop [XP/vista]

In one of the last posts, I presented the Okozo animated desktop which is intended exclusively for Windows7 users. In this post, I will present a similar program designed for Windows XP and Vista users, Dream Render.

With this program, you can set any video clip as wallpaper on your computer. If you decide to install this program, you must keep in mind that you will need a little more RAM to make everything work without "chopping".

How to install it?

First, you need to download the program from this link, then install and run it. The installation itself is normal and there are no settings.

How to insert a video clip?

After installation, the program will start itself and place the default clip on the desktop. If you want to change it, right-click on the desktop and select the "Dream Render settings" option. A new window will now open where you can see some basic backgrounds.

Select the "File" option on the right and then click "New". Now select "Video" from the drop-down menu and click "Settings". Find the "New" button below and click on it to select a video clip from your computer, insert it and save it.

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