salute peers
the concept of Animated wallpapers via video-loops isn't new. VLC (www.videolan.org) can do that for years natively, flipping the "wallpaper mode" switch in it's video-output settings, which works under any win32s OS, not just Vista
It becomes interesting if DeskScape allows REAL dynamic contents - I'm talking about full support to the D3D/directX APIs and subsequent full use of a 3D-accelerators capabilities.
I want to design/code a real-time calculated time-of-day/season-of-the-year/weather live 3D wallpaper, that draws it's information from a weather-forecast widget-API on the dashboard and the PC's time/clock.
Imagine a scene like the winXP native "grassy hill" picture w. a couple trees, in which the sun/daylight and moon/night will change, according to the system-time, clouds, rain, snow, fall, spring, everything in motion calculated in real-time through the 3D-accelerators v2 or v3 vertex & pixel shader and such.
Optionally some 3D model of a simple plane or blimp can fly through the sky, pulling a banner which is essentially a clickable RSS-news feed. Or showing a Guy or Woman, reading newspaper which would show the top 1-3 news-headlines from RSS-feed or a frog on a ladder in a glass-jar showing the immediate weather forecast.
As you can see, possibilities are endless.
My question is, what is supported in that regards?
cheers
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