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[[File:Windows 3D Maze Screensaver.png|thumb|right|Windows 3D Maze screensaver, present from Windows 95 to ME.]] | |||
A '''Screensaver''' is a program | A '''Screensaver''' is a category of computer program that's main objective is to "save your screen" by reducing burn-in reduction after a certain period of inactivity. This is usually done with fast moving patterns and dark backgrounds. | ||
Modern computers don't usually have screensavers (or will just turn the screen off) as burn-in has become less of a problem for LCD screens than CRTs. However, many still use them for their looks or nostalgic value. | Modern computers don't usually have screensavers (or will just turn the screen off) as burn-in has become less of a problem for LCD screens than CRTs. However, many still use them for their looks or nostalgic value. This has often led to a misconception that a computer/phone's ''wallpaper'' is the screensaver; '''this is incorrect!''' Most modern phones don't have a screensaver whatsoever; they'll just cut to black. | ||
=Recording Screensavers= | |||
Recording a screensaver is somewhat tricky; they only appear when you're inactive (not moving the mouse or keyboard) after a certain amount of time, and go away once you become active again. The easiest way is to approach it like this: | |||
* Open up your screen recorder of choice (for example, [[OBS]].) | |||
* Make sure you are capturing ''the whole window'', rather than just the screensaver or another program | |||
* Start recording, then either run the screensaver directly, "preview" the screensaver from its menu in the corresponding settings window, or wait for it to show up naturally. | |||
* '''Don't press anything!''' Let it run for a few seconds to gather footage. The second you move your mouse or keyboard, you have to start all over again. | |||
* Once you're done, clear the screensaver and stop the recording. | |||
=List of Screensavers= | |||
The screensavers listed here have are of value for [[tennis]]: either as useful [[Media Generators]], pseudo-plugins or just cool stuff to put in your video. | The screensavers listed here have are of value for [[tennis]]: either as useful [[Media Generators]], pseudo-plugins or just cool stuff to put in your video. | ||
==XScreenSaver== | ==XScreenSaver== | ||
https://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/ | https://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/ | ||
The largest and most popular screensaver package | The largest and most popular screensaver package for the X Window System, XScreensaver contains hundreds of unique screensavers for your computer. | ||
It is developed primarily for Linux machines, however official ports also exist for [[Mac]], iOS and Android. It was also unofficially ported to Windows as '''[https://github.com/katahiromz/XScreenSaverWin XScreenSaverWin]'''. | |||
Photos and captions of each screensaver can be found [https://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/screenshots/ here,] while video previews of each screensaver can be found [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbe67PprBSpqM_-HU49fmIS8ncApw4i08 here.] | |||
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===Polyhedra=== | ===Polyhedra=== | ||
Shows a random polyhedra that bounces around the screen, while also showing statistics and facts about said shape. | |||
==BlitSpin== | ===BlitSpin=== | ||
<youtube>UTtcwb-UWW8</youtube> | <youtube>UTtcwb-UWW8</youtube> | ||
==Windows 98== | ==Windows== | ||
A screensaver that draws endless cubes out of an image onto the screen. | These screensavers are all available on Windows. Most Windows screensavers are in the *.SCR format. | ||
===3D Maze=== | |||
A screensaver that endlessly scrolls through a maze. Present from Windows 95 to ME. You can change the bitmaps of the walls, floor and ceiling to anything you want (including animated textures!) | |||
===Windows 98=== | |||
A screensaver that draws endless cubes out of an image onto the screen. Also available on Windows ME and 2000, under their respective OS names. | |||