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Dreamscene for Windows 7

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Good evening :-)thanks to a guy in a German FS Forum, i did read about DreamScenes for Windows 7, which is a great way to enhance your desktop (using videos as Wallpapers).Here you can find an article: http://www.chip.de/news/DreamScene-fuer-Windows-7-Videos-als-Wallpaper_40770816.htmlUnfortunately, it's in German but you should be able to find the Downloads.First create a System Restore point, just in case you don't like it.Win7 32 users: http://www.chip.de/downloads/DreamScene-fuer-Windows-7-32-Bit_40791573.htmlWin7 64 users: http://www.chip.de/downloads/DreamScene-fuer-Windows-7-64-Bit_40791067.htmlWin7 64 users have to:copy the DreamScene.dll to "c:\windows\system32"copy the DreamScene.dll.mui to "C:\Windows\System32\en-US"run the Dscene.regrestart your PCThen you can right click on a WMV movie and set it as your Wallpaper.Here you can find some Dreamscenes: http://www.dreamscene.org/But it's more fun to create and use your own. The key is to make a small HD Video, which is looping perfectly.For FSX and other games, i'm using Game Booster 2 (Thanks for the hint Mike!) to disable Aero, unnecessary services like from Itunes, Zune and Cyberlink, so there won't be any negative side effects for FSX, X-Plane or other games. In general, it should be deactivated while using performance intense applications.I'm sure the talented people would be able to create some interesting HD Dreamscenes.

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