In the latest assemblies, the systems found support for MP4, MOV, AVI, WMV, M4V and MKV format video files as the background image of the desktop.
When activating the video, the user is stolen every time he opens the desktop. Thus, for the first time since Vista, Windows 11 will take an analogue of the Dreamcene function in the final version only.
Later, Microsoft abandoned this possibility, and users were forced to return to third -party solutions such as wallpaper engine or live wallpaper.
Now the installation of the video wallpaper will take place as much as uploading a normal picture. The new function is still unknown how the new function will affect the performance of the laptops and the battery life, but the company clearly wants to provide as an option for enthusiasts.
The function is still hidden in Windows 11 test arrangements for giant and beta channels. Apparently, the official announcement will take place in the coming weeks, and then the opportunity will gradually be available for all users.
Source: Ferra

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