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| Author: | bsoder [ 06 Jan 2009, 16:50 ] |
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anyone know of any dreamscene videos in 5040x1050 format? Harder to come by than 5040x1050 wallpapers, and those are hard enough to find... |
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| Author: | RomanKory [ 06 Jan 2009, 23:07 ] |
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What about 3840 ones? |
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| Author: | scavvenjahh [ 07 Jan 2009, 00:22 ] |
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Honestly, the number of TripleHead owners using Dreamscene being obviously a nano-minority, you'd be better off trying to make your own rather than finding such stuff. ;) |
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| Author: | bsoder [ 07 Jan 2009, 00:47 ] |
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Honestly, the number of TripleHead owners using Dreamscene being obviously a nano-minority, you'd be better off trying to make your own rather than finding such stuff. ;) What? You mean people using the TH2G with vista ultimate is a small number? :roll: |
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| Author: | Dem Pyros [ 07 Jan 2009, 03:05 ] |
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[quote]Honestly, the number of TripleHead owners using Dreamscene being obviously a nano-minority, you'd be better off trying to make your own rather than finding such stuff. ;) What? You mean people using the TH2G with vista ultimate is a small number? :roll:I think he means that those using Dreamscene is a minority, those with a TH2Go are a minority, and you'll be pushed to finding those with both (although there have to be some, at least). Not to mention the fact that true 3840 video of anything other than a video-game or some sort of photo montage would be relatively hard to come by... |
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| Author: | BHawthorne [ 07 Jan 2009, 03:46 ] |
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to mention the fact that true 3840 video of anything other than a video-game or some sort of photo montage would be relatively hard to come by... There is a reason why it's hard to come by, the horsepower required to render 5040x1050 video would be immense for 24-30fps standard. You'd see some really heavy cpu and gpu hits taking place for something like that. |
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| Author: | bsoder [ 07 Jan 2009, 05:10 ] |
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[quote][quote]Honestly, the number of TripleHead owners using Dreamscene being obviously a nano-minority, you'd be better off trying to make your own rather than finding such stuff. ;) What? You mean people using the TH2G with vista ultimate is a small number? :roll:I think he means that those using Dreamscene is a minority, those with a TH2Go are a minority, and you'll be pushed to finding those with both (although there have to be some, at least). Not to mention the fact that true 3840 video of anything other than a video-game or some sort of photo montage would be relatively hard to come by... I know, I was kidding. obviously it's not a big group. I'm using one of the default videos at the moment, it actually scales just fine, it's just stretched. doesn't seem to slow anything down at all, but I have a lot of juice to spare right now. |
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| Author: | scavvenjahh [ 07 Jan 2009, 17:21 ] |
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No need for 3840x1024 files. Dreamscene videos are 1280x720 mpg files, ~10 to 30 MB each. What you'd need is a 3.75:1 video to start with. From there, goo-goole for tutorials on making custom animated wallpapers, using Dreamscene or not. |
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| Author: | ViciousXUSMC [ 08 Jan 2009, 22:26 ] |
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Go rent a red one :P Record stuff Edit it to the right res Watch your CPU hate you for looping an insane high res video as a background Alternative, record something on your computer with FRAPS or similar, so find something in a game you like that can be looped or reverse looped. |
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| Author: | mattsimis [ 11 Jan 2009, 21:14 ] |
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Dreamscene can play back 1080p just fine. My 1080p Dreamscene file was made form a collection of awesome 5040p (and other wide resolution) static wallpapers files I found. They have black bars in the image, but when you tell Dreamscene to "Crop to Fit Screen" it almost looks correct aspect wise, correct enough that I dont care. 1920x1080 croppy looks a teeny blocky, but what can you do. It adds about 5% CPU usage on a Quad core system and uses up about 60MB Ram. I got tired of looking at distracting massive wallpapers, so I dont use the file anymore. Would be nice for a trade show or something though. |
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