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2Flyer Screensaver Builder Standard

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2Flyer Screensaver Builder Standard

2Flyer Screensaver Builder is also capable of using flash files, videos and even using websites as a screensaver.

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1. Use digital photos to make screensavers.

Select the Image Saver tab -> click Add files to find the digital photos you want to use as a screensaver. If you want to use all digital photos in a folder, choose Add folder . 2SB has the ability to 'tolerate' up to 1,000 digital photos in almost all popular formats today.

But a screensaver that only images are too simple! Add screensavers to your digital music album to take the 'art' of screensavers to a new level. After finishing selecting photos, click the Music button> then click Add music files . and navigate to your digital music album to Add digital music files to the screensaver.

After making your selection, click OK to finish creating the screensaver. You can also click Preview Image Saver to enjoy before the screensavers are created.

2. Use Flash file as a screensaver.

Select the Flash Saver tab -> click Add From Files to navigate to the flash files you want to use as a screensaver and in turn Add it to the main interface. 2SB also facilitates you to take flash files on the interface of websites for use as screensavers. Click on ' Add from Web URL ' to do this. After making your selection, click OK to finish or click on Previes Flash Saver to preview the results. The flash files that you have chosen will be played one after the other, from start to finish, very attractive.

In addition, you can also see the Flash Saver feature is a good tool to play flash files. You just need to put the mouse bar to light on any flash file in the selection interface as this file will be automatically played in the Preview window of the main interface.

3. Use video files to make screensavers.

Select the Video Saver tab -> click Add clips from local files to navigate to the video files you want to use as screensavers and in turn Add them to the main interface. 2SB is compatible with most popular video formats today and even with RM, RA, RAM formats . Once you've selected the video file to be used as a screensaver, click OK to finish or Preview Video Saver to watch 'link This video is used as a screensaver.

What's unique and almost unique is that 2SB has the ability to 'capture' online video files to make video screensavers for you. Select Add RealPlayer Channel , Add Media Player Channel or Add QuickTime Channel -> then type in the website addresses of the channels provided to 2SB to use video files from these channels as screensavers.

4. Using main . online website to make screensaver.

This feature seems to be unique and has never been seen in other screensaver creation tools. It has the ability to take a website that is online or saved offline as a screensaver. All of these unique features are located on the Web Saver tab.

If you want to use an offline website as a screensaver, select Add file and navigate to the saved website and select it as a screensaver. Another interesting thing is that the digital music album you selected when using the Image Saver feature is also automatically played when the screensaver is activated.

If you want to use a live website, which is online, to make a screensaver, select Add URLs and enter the Input Webpage URL interface . the website address you want to use as a screensaver. When the screensaver works, 2SB will connect to the selected website and display it on the main interface of the website.

Once you get acquainted with 2SB and know how to compare it with other screensaver creation tools . then you can put it into the category 'Super All in One' is not too much. The leading breakthrough of 2SB is to combine quite perfectly the Online feature into myself.