Could I play a video on a data CD as a screensaver & use less CPU than if I
used a screensaver on my hard drive?
Thanks
Could I play a video on a data CD as a screensaver & use less CPU than if I
used a screensaver on my hard drive?
Thanks
Playing video from whatever source will use the same amount of CPU time, but the video may run slow from the cd depending on the speed of your drive.
Thanks for replying.
What are screen savers for ?
It's like having an aquarium in your room when you are not using your PC.
That's if you have an aquarium screensaver. You don't have the trouble of
cleaning a fish tank. The screen saver prevents images from burning into the
screen on your monitor.
I see, in that case seems worth it.It's like having an aquarium in your room when you are not using your PC.
I general screen savers are for when PC is idle, not in use, no one around to see the dam thing best not to even run one IMO.
I have the aquarium, I turn it on every so often and make sure fish are still alive
The screen saver prevents images from burning into the screen on your monitor.You could just change the power management features so the monitor goes into standby earlier.Originally Posted by Wikipedia
As tarun said change the monitor power settings to a shorter "turn off" time. (standby)
To be honest i never see the purpose of having a screensaver. A screensaver is primarily for when your pc is idle, and when your pc is idle you're unlikely to be sitting anywhere near it so therefore it doesn't really matter what graphic is on the screen.
I have my screensaver set to "none" and just use the power management to turn off (standby) the monitor at a specified timeout.
=========== Please Read The Forum Rules ===========
When Power Management turns off my monitor, my PC acts like it's tired. It doesn't want to do anything & it's slow.
I'm in my room when I'm not using my PC. I like to see the fishies swimming around.
Thanks for the replies.
I like screensavers for eye candy only,but never use them for the intended pupose.And they muck up some application that are running.
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
Bookmarks