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Set a Video as Desktop backgorund in Windows 7

Windows Vista did allow its users to set any video clip, animated image or slide show as desktop background. But this feature is not there in Windows Vista’  successor Windows 7.  If you are missing this feature in Windows 7 then here we have one small patch to enable dreamscene in Windows 7.

You can download this patch from here.

After downloading and installing the patch, just right click on the video or image you want to set as desktop background  and select “Set as Desktop Background”.

Thus you can set any video or slides as desktop background in Windows 7. The only problem is this patch is for only 32-bit systems. To use this patch Windows Aero has to be turned on.

link: Download Windows Dreamscene patch for Windows 7

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4 Comments

  1. very nice article
    but wat to do to set video in win xp background ???

  2. Sukhjit says:

    Awesome! Trying it out!!!! :-)

  3. Hemant Devrani says:

    There’s is easier way than this.using the VLC media player (enabling the directx wallpaper option in the video menu will play the video on the desktop).