DreamScene and Windows XP

Is there a way to obtain same effects?

Hi everybody.
I roam this site from a while.
I've bought a new laptop with windows Vista Ultimate on board and played with the DreamScene thingy.
But my good desktop pc still works with Windows XP.
So I wander if there's a way to install a feature similar to DreamScene on my XP, just to obtain same good animated wallpapers I have on my laptop.

Any hint?

Here at Wincustomize is there someone working on it?

Thanks in advance.
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Reply #1 Top
Dreamscene is and will only be for Vista Ultimate. The OS has technology available that makes running animated wallpapers less resource and hardware intensive. There are supposedly some programs that will accomplish something similar on XP, but with all the resources they use you'd only be able to stare at the desktop and not really get anything else done. :X
Reply #2 Top
I know.
But I hoped someone could implement a software similar to dreamscene.
Windows xp is less hardware riquiring than Vista and I suppose that, using a high perf machine (totally ready for Vista) with XP installed on, we should be able to have same (if not better) results than Vista with a DreamScene software.....

Am I wrong?

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Reply #3 Top
Currently, nobody is really working on it that I'm aware of, and it would have to be done completely differently than it's done on Vista. With Vista, the desktop surface can be accessed and rendered directly onto, but on XP, this isn't the case. If you want to simulate it, you can try the VLC player, and set it to play on the background. This would be about as close to animated backgrounds on XP as I've heard people doing. I would not expect Stardock to be putting any effort into this, as it would be a new engine, not the existing one, and it would take away from development of other Stardock features on the roadmap for Vista.
Reply #4 Top
Thanks Agrabern

I'll stay with my unanimated wallpaper.
VLC Player has a bad impact on hardware performance.
No way to worsen XP sys for some gfx effect.
Reply #5 Top

Windows xp is less hardware riquiring than Vista and I suppose that, using a high perf machine (totally ready for Vista) with XP installed on, we should be able to have same (if not better) results than Vista with a DreamScene software.....

Am I wrong?

I'll be bold enough and say 'Yes, you are wrong'
I have XP and Vista installed on the same machine and the performance is way better in Vista compared to XP.

Reply #6 Top
I wonder, why only for vista ultimate? is this the only version of vista using the new method of rendering the desktop? or is it just a way to get people to shell out the $ for ultimate, and not settle with another version... I smell scam.
Reply #7 Top
Here at Wincustomize is there someone working on it?

sViz has made some DX themes that simulate an animated wallpaper effect. You might want to take a look at them.
Of course you would need to have DesktopX installed.

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Reply #8 Top

I wonder, why only for vista ultimate? is this the only version of vista using the new method of rendering the desktop? or is it just a way to get people to shell out the $ for ultimate, and not settle with another version... I smell scam

It's no more a scam than people with a registered account here on WinC get more options than non-members....
"Pay more - get more"

Reply #9 Top
It's been proven that all versions of Windows Vista are capable of animated desktops, the underlying OS is the same between all versions of Vista. Microsoft is not offering this feature to anyone but Ultimate users because that's the level of the OS they decided this feature was available for. It's not s scam, it's a pricing model. Each higher version of Vista comes with more bells and whistles. There have already been threads on here with people asking about getting DreamScene and DeskScape to run on other versions of Vista. DreamScene and DeskScape are written for Vista Ultimate only, and please don't waste any of our time asking how to circumvent it on this board, you'll at best get pointed off the boards. Save yourself the time and go straight to google, not here.
Reply #10 Top
There was a version of this software available for XP, way back when XP was still new. But the site and software disapeared some years ago. I know, I paid for the software, it was brilliant and could animate more than wallpapers.
Reply #13 Top
I have XP and Vista installed on the same machine and the performance is way better in Vista compared to XP.


Yeah, I have too, and I can't help but giggle heartily under my breath when presumably knowledgable people try to convince me that Vista is slower, more resource intensive and unstable than XP.

I've been running them side by side on my machine for the last 6 months, and I rarely go back into XP. If and when I do, it's only to do some sound recording/editing as my current soundcard isn't fully supported in Vista as yet. Other than that, I'm in Vista for the lion's share and, with Stardock's TweakVista program to reduce the amount of UAC popups, find it to be quite a bit faster, more stable and reliable, easier to use.
Reply #15 Top
You can run animated wallpapers on XP with out having to install any programs. Try to download the "mayhill_trofish or tiger animated wallpapers" from http://www.mayhill.co.kr/. They have many nice animated wallpapers.