andrew. @ Sun Mar 01, 2009 10:24 am wrote:
I used to do it with XP but it's useless. There are hacks out there to enable DreamScene, a Vista Ultimate only feature, which allows you to play HD video as your desktop. It's pointless though and uses a lot of CPU power. If you like eye candy, give Linux and Compiz Fusion a try. Of course, eye candy isn't all there is to Linux.
actually the Dream scene came free with windows ultimate...you can get a free version but you have to pay for more scenes...
i have the free one now. and am using thespinning globe that shows how the light on the earth looks according to what time it is, and it uses like no cpu power
Yeah, that's what I was saying. It comes with Vista Ultimate, but I thought that you had Home Premium like most users. If you want though, you can have a DVD or a video play on your desktop with VLC Media Player. Just open a file and right-click on the video and enable the DirectX Desktop.