QuoteSereneScreen Marine Aquarium is a realistic, high-definition screensaver that converts your computer screen into a vibrant, colorful saltwater aquarium. You can choose from 27 different exotic fish species--from the Addis Butterflyfish to the Yellow Tang--and SereneScreen can display up to 30 fish at a time, with an easy interface for creating and customizing your own sets of fish (including an option for random species). You also have settings for auto-panning, frame-rate, iTunes playlists, and a bubble column (from a virtual aerator, with optional bubble sound).
https://serenescreen.com/
My thoughts on this and what I want to do...
I beta tested for 'Jim Sachs' and have used this saver for many many years
I have seen it on the show big brother(on big screen) and some movies!
what i want to do if possible is play it or use it as a saver or something like that
on our new 55 in led tv...have three usb ports and the other one i cant think of what its called
its an .exe file and then I have another one that you right click on and you can run it from there
any help figuring this out would be cool, and thank you
First thought: use an old laptop and a wireless keyboard/mouse.
that is exactly what I am doing...lol
but cant i put the exe on jump drive and lug it into led tv and run it like that??
I don't have any advice, yet I visited the website and the aquarium looks cool.
That aside, I miss the days of standing up to hand-select one of the 13 channels ... OOOPS, I gotta go. The repair man just arrived to change the tubes on my 19" Zenith. Ciao, good luck!
Quote from: hayc59 on March 22, 2018, 06:15:38 AM
but cant i put the exe on jump drive and lug it into led tv and run it like that??
Very likely no. The TV would need to be running Windows or MacOS directly and have a video card and other features that meet the screen saver system requirements. And even then, the TV would need to be set up to let you run arbitrary code on it (as in, code other than what shipped with the TV or came down from a built in application store).
I guess from the laptop to tv all i need is a HDMI port to plug into
and Feldon from the serene screen forum says a device called ROKU comes with the saver
so I am getting closer...hehehe