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Software Tip: Create A Screensaver 

This video will show you how to make a screensaver using your own photos or videos. It requires two free programs: Format Factory and WG Screensaver Creator

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  1. Martin Says:

    No audio on this clip. No audio on previous clip “Bullet Time” either.

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  2. nino Says:

    Yea I have the same problem. Yesterday the video was embedded through Howcast so I could watch it doesn’t work with that new embedding method. To watch the Bullet Time video I simply went to Howcast.com and searched for “gigafide”. There I found the Bullet Time video and also this one

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  3. [...] own photo screensavers, but this method does video and gives you more control over what you see. How To Create A Screensaver [...]

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  4. [...] own photo screensavers, but this method does video and gives you more control over what you see. How To Create A Screensaver [...]

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  5. [...] own photo screensavers, but this method does video and gives you more control over what you see. How To Create A Screensaver [Tinkernut] Read More: A Closer Look at Windows 7’s Aero Peek Feature, Brain-only Computer [...]

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  6. [...] own photo screensavers, but this method does video and gives you more control over what you see. How To Create A Screensaver [...]

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  7. vj Says:

    to vew the videos you need flash palyer 10

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  8. dank Says:

    if you use what you learn here and then use free music zilla from another tinkernut vid you can make youtube vid screen savers

    this vid is my screensaver as a joke
    enjoy

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