Monday, September 15, 2008

The latest VLC v0.92 is available for download.

Without a doubt, VLC is one of the best media players available today especially when using video overlay colors. The latest and greatest version of this star of a media player has just hit the tubes. Whenever any software package publishes a new version, there is always hope that it does not changes how we used the older version. I am glad to say that methods discusses in the Color Me Video website and blog still work just as seamless as before. With an initial look, there were a few fun things found and as experimentation with the newest version of the VLC player continues, updates, glitches and tricks will be added here.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

A Word about Color Me Video MSN and Yahoo Search Page Results

While performing an analysis of Color Me Video search page results, it was found that when using MSN Live Search and Yahoo search engines, sites relating to pornography was listed using the Color Me Video name in an irrelevant, inappropriate and highly offensive manner.

The Color Me Video name and keyword is being randomly used on these sites for unknown reasons. Although it is encouraged to use this site and the content therein in any way, you the visitor wishes, it is important to inform all visitors that Color Me Video is in no way associated with any pornography sites as they are listed in the search page results below or otherwise. Color Me Video does not link to any of these site which content may be considered illegal.

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Monday, April 14, 2008

Color Me Video compares to other Video Wallpaper alternatives

During the research there were many other examples of how to achieve video wallpaper using various methods. It was found that none of these methods worked as flawless as finding a compatible media player, using hardware overlay feature and the media player's video overlay color.

DreamScene Review

DreamScene is the most popular software available and is only available for Windows Vista Ultimate operating system. One major drawback of using DreamScene is that it can only use WMV and MPG files to view the video as desktop wallpaper. Using Color Me Video methods and the preferred player, VLC, video file compatibility increases to include DVD playback and most if not not all popular video files (AVI, AMV, MPG, etc) available today.

Video Wallpaper using Microsoft FrontPage Review

This method uses Microsoft FrontPage to embed the video file into a HTML file. The HTML file is then used with the Desktop Properties as the modified theme background image. This is effective but it also have it's limitations especially in comparison to Color Me Video findings. If FrontPage is not installed onto your computer, you can't use it this method. This method may use too may resources which may cause a hindrance your computer's performance if the computer does not have the appropriate hardware (RAM, processors, etc). Also, you can only play one video wallpaper at a time. You also have to set the video file playback size options using Frontpage. Using Color Me Video methods uses only the media player and the video overlay color.

Vista Rewired's DreamScene Method for any version of Windows Review

This method is one of the most popular alternatives. It also uses the VLC media player Wallpaper feature to accomplish the DreamSene effect. When testing this method, it did not exactly work as intended following the instructions as outlined in this tutorial. Using Color Me Video methods, you can accomplish video wallpaper with or without using the VLC Wallpaper feature.

DreamScene Alternative using BSPLAYER Review

This method using BSPLAYER which has not been reviewed for Color Me Video yet. It's still accomplishes the same effects that VLC offers. BSPLAYER will be tested and reviewed soon.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Color Me Video and Windows Media Player

Windows Media Player is the Microsoft Operating System's native player so it is probably used more often than any other player. As reviewed on the Color Me Video: The Players page, the video overlay color preferences for Windows Media Player is a dark purple or plum color. This color is not ideal for viewing videos as desktop wallpaper using the video overlay color.
Using using the video overlay color, Windows Media Player is not as versatile as the VideoLan player. The Windows Media Player does not support minimization while playing video files such as .avi, .mp4, etc. It does support DVD play back while the player is minimized or when using the tool bar feature.

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Color Me Video and VLC Glitches

While experimenting with the VideoLan Player and Color Me Video Themes for XP, the control buttons were hard to read on the main player console. To by pass this glitch follow these instructions:
  • Go to Settings
  • Select "Preferences"
  • Check the "Advanced options box" at the lower right
  • Open the "Main Interfaces" drop down
  • Select "wxWidgets"
  • Select "Show labels in toolbar
You should then see the player control buttons with the text beneath it. You will find by setting this preference, resizing the player and the video will be restricted in comparison to disabling this preference.

Look Ma! No Icons!

If you have been experimenting with video overlay colors and Color Me Video Techniques, you now have the ability to watch movies and streaming videos as desktop wallpaper. Now all you have to do is get rid of those icons. For Windows XP users, just:
  • Right mouse click on an empty area of the desktop.
  • Select "Arrange Icons By"
  • Be sure that the "Show desktop icons" is not checked.
There you have it. No icons. If you are not using Windows XP, use a search engine and your help option to remove your desktop icon.

Where's all my desktop things?

Now that you have cleared your desktop of all those icons, you then need to use the Windows toolbar features to access your things. This is what you do:
  • Right-mouse click and empty area of the taskbar.
    • The taskbar is the empty space where opened files appear
  • Select "Toolbars"
  • Choose "Desktop"
You should see a button labeled "Desktop" with two little pointers located on the next your system tray. Click on those two little pointers and you should see your desktop items So there you have it, a icon free desktop with access to your desktop things.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

VideoLan Preferences for Color Me Video

The VideoLan player receives the best Color Me Video rating because of its theater like color. It is also receives the highest rating as a player. It’s completely free. It can play most video file formats. It’s lightweight and is basically just as easy to use as any other media player.

Immature Usability

In the Color Me Video Review, it was stated that the player usability is immature because it takes some tinkering with the preferences to personalize the player. One limitation while using with VideoLan player is that the most preferences do not use terms that are easy to understand. This guide will not explain the VideoLan player’s terminology. Visit the VideoLan.org for more information about VideoLan's terminology. This guide was prepared for Color Me Video Techniques and will instruct you to the best ways to use the VideoLan player using Color Me Video Techniques. Learn more about what VLC can do at wiki.videolan.org.

VideoLan Overlay Preferences

In order for the Color Me Video techniques to work, video overlay options must be active.

Procedure

  • Go to Settings
  • Choose Preferences
  • Select Video
  • Check the Overlay video output box

VideoLan Controls

The VideoLan player has a feature similar to the Windows Media Toolbar feature. Finding it wasn’t as easy as finding the Windows Media Player toolbar feature. This is one way the VideoLan suffers for immature usability. It took a while of using the VLC player to find this neat little feature. Once finding it, it was quickly seen that it was far more inobtrusive in comparison to the WMP toolbar.

Procedure

  • Go to Settings
  • Choose Preferences
  • Open Interfaces drop-down
  • Open Main Interfaces drop-down
  • Choose wxWidgets
      Check the following:
    • Embed Video in Interface (optional)
    • Taskbar
    • System Tray Icon
To use the player controls, right mouse click on the VideoLan icon in the system tray. From there, you can play, pause, move to the next or previous entry in the playlist, etc. The player will also hide or appear when the icon is double clicked.

VideoLan Wallpaper Feature

When using Color Me Video techniques, this feature will allow you play the video fullscreen while escaping the player’s full screen feature. The video will play full screen regardless of the size of the media player window or screen as your desktop wallpaper. The wallpaper feature must be activated.

Procedure: Activating the wallpaper feature

  • Go to Settings
  • Choose Preferences
  • Open Video drop-down
  • Open Output Modules drop-down
  • Select DirectX
  • Check the Advanced options box
  • Check the Enable wallpaper mode
  • Play DVD disc or Video File
  • Right-mouse click on the video
  • Choose Wallpaper

Hotkeys or Keyboard Shortcuts

Again, it took using the VideoLan player a while and accidentally tapping keys to find this useful feature. VideoLan has a series of keyboard shortcuts called “hotkeys” other than the space-bar play/pause feature. VLC has more hotkeys than most media players and the hotkeys are customizable. The hotkeys feature can only be used with the player application or window is active and so the hotkeys cannot but use if the player is minimized and/or using the system tray feature. If you are using the system tray feature, you must double-click on the Videolan icon to make the player active. Below are a few of the hotkey preferences you can use to optimizing the the video display size, mute, fastforwarding, etc during video playback.

VideoLan Default Preferences

  • A – Changes the video screen aspect ratio
  • C- Crops the video
  • M – Mutes
  • T – Displays video playback time
  • N – Moves to the next track
  • P – Moves to the previous track
  • Alt + left arrow – Rewinds short
  • One keystroke is about 10 seconds. The longer you hold these keys the faster the video rewinds.
  • Alt + right arrow – Fast forwards short
  • One keystroke is about 10 seconds. The longer you hold these keys the faster the video forwards.
  • Ctrl + left arrow – Rewinds long
  • One keystroke is about 60 seconds. The longer you hold these keys the faster the video rewinds.
  • Ctrl + right arrow – Fast forwards long
  • One keystroke is about 60 seconds. The longer you hold these keys the faster the video forwards.

To customize the VideoLan hotkeys:

Procedure

  • Go to Settings
  • Choose Preferences
  • Open Interfaces drop-down
  • Choose Hotkey settings

Play a DVD disc without selecting "Play" from the menu

This technique will allow you to bypass the DVD menu.

Procedure

  • Insert DVD in drive, and do not allow it to play automatically. If it does, stop the movie manually using the stop button.
  • Select the "Open" button on the player.
  • Select the DVD tab
  • Choose the DVD option

Alternative Procedure

  • Insert DVD in drive, and do not allow it to play automatically. If it does, stop the movie manually using the stop button.
  • Go to File on the menu bar or click the "Open" button on the player.
  • Select the DVD tab
  • Choose the DVD option