How to quickly create a video screensaver...

A built-in File Browser permits you to browse your computer folders with thumbnail preview, select files and quickly create a screensaver!

Open the built-in File Browser, select the files

1. In the menu, choose File Menu/Browse Files (Ctrl+Alt+O). An File Browser window opens in the application:

2. The window is divided in two parts. The separator can be moved using the mouse. On the left pane, use the folder tree to browse and find the desired folder (). In the right pane, you see a thumbnail the media files present in this folder (). Images and video files are shown with preview. You also see Flash and sound files (without preview).

3. Select the video files you want to add in your screensaver. A video screensaver can include several video files that will be played in sequence. Be careful of the final size of your screensaver though!

 REMARK: You can select several files by clicking on files while pressing on the CTRL key. To select a range of files, use the SHIFT key.

Create the screensaver

4. Click on the New Screensaver From Selection (F7) button ().

5. A dialog box opens. Select Video Based Screensaver option in the list. Click Next.  

6. In this new dialog box, enter the screensaver title and some additional information (copyright, author...). Click Next when done.   

Customize and compile the screensaver

7. The screensaver project window opens with all the files added in the video list. Now you can simply adjust display settings of the screensaver. To learn more about video screensavers, see this tutorial about Flash based screensavers creation (which is very close to video based screensavers).

8. Now take a look at the result full screen. Press F11 or click the Full Screen button in the toolbar. The screensaver is executed full screen. Press a key or move the mouse to end the full screen test.

9. Save your project by choosing File Menu/Save or by pressing Ctrl+S.

10. Now you can compile your screensaver or compile and create an installation package.