


Now if there is a way to merge all these files into a single video and audio file, I think that would be the easier option. This is an example of all of these files, it's a 23 minute video: !BdVHDDiJ!J5wrjq7xzRWvP1d7P-Kw49cqbaysiYYSEq3FVF8IHRM Now, the files are stored in folders called "audio", "video", "clientmanifest", and inside them there are multiple *.audio and *.video files which I believe is a single file divided for "security reasons". This is the link to the program in case somebody wants to check it: This program is apparently using Silverlight since making a right click anywhere on the interface will trigger a "Silverlight" option. You can also follow this link in order to access additional wallpapers created with Windows Vista in mind.There's a video service that offers a particular program (executable) to download videos from their streaming site and watch them offline, however it seems that there's little to no information about this. In April of this year, the Redmond company offered Microsoft Silverlight "Dusk" DreamScene (Standard) and Microsoft Silverlight "Dusk" DreamScene (Widescreen), video wallpapers for Vista Ultimate edition. This is not the first time that Microsoft has offered Silverlight-related content designed to act as wallpapers for Windows Vista. Here is the download link in case you want to grab the Silverlight background. Of course, at this point, it might be that Microsoft is yet to add the remaining wallpaper/wallpapers. Use Microsoft Silverlight wallpapers on widescreen and standard sized desktop and select from two enchanting designs." But the reality is that there is a single file offered, namely "silverlight_dusk1_wide_1600x1050.jpg". Microsoft Silverlight Desktop Wallpapers supposedly offer: "Amazing Microsoft Silverlight desktop wallpapers for download. However, there is a small inadvertence between what Microsoft promises and what it actually delivers. And since Microsoft does not yet support Linux with Silverlight, the wallpapers and the open source operating system simply do not mix. The new content offered by the Redmond company is centered around the visual style associated with Silverlight, Microsoft's "cross-browser, cross-platform plug-in for delivering the next generation of media experiences and rich interactive applications (RIAs) for the Web."Īccording to the Redmond company, the new Silverlight wallpapers support the following operating systems: Windows 2000 Windows Server 2003 Windows Vista Windows XP and, since the actual plug-in is cross platform, then so are the background images, also offered for Apple Mac OS X.

New imagery is available for download straight from Microsoft, designed to integrate seamlessly with the desktop real estate space on your copy of Windows Vista.
