Use our Screensaver Maker to build professional Windows screensavers from animated objects (sprites), photo slideshows and video clips. Compile SCR and EXE installers and distribute your creations royalty‑free.
Any Kind of Screensaver
Create screensavers based on moving sprites, photo slideshows with transitions, or video clips in popular formats.
Integrated WYSIWYG Editor
Work in an intuitive, ribbon‑based interface with drag & drop support, built‑in librarian and file browser.
Compile & Distribute
Compile professional SCR and EXE install packages, including trial versions with unlock codes.
Advanced Options
Choose from 8 languages, add RSS feeds, include background music and configure behaviours like collisions and bounces.
What Users Are Saying
“We built a branded screensaver in a single afternoon. Sprites, collisions and background music—then compiled an EXE installer for our marketing team.”
— Sophie R., Marketing Designer
“The slideshow engine is perfect for photo campaigns. Watermarks, fade transitions, and a professional installer that we signed and deployed company‑wide.”
— Daniel K., IT Administrator
“I turned a promo MP4 into a looping video screensaver, added an RSS ticker, and shipped a trial build with unlock codes. Smooth WYSIWYG workflow.”
: This stands for Web Download. It suggests that the video was downloaded directly from the web (possibly from a streaming service or official website) rather than from a physical medium or broadcast.
This tag details how the sound profile was handled during compression.
: The video compression codec used to keep the file size manageable while maintaining HD quality. : This stands for Web Download
At first glance, the string “Flow 2024 720p WEB-DL x264 AAC 2.0 NGP Work” might look like a random collection of codes and numbers. To those familiar with digital media, however, it is a highly structured shorthand that describes the source, quality, and technical specifications of a video file. Each segment is a piece of precise information:
Flow has received widespread acclaim from critics and audiences for its emotional depth and unique storytelling. It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and went on to win the at the 97th Academy Awards.
: AAC stands for Advanced Audio Coding, which is a type of audio compression algorithm used to produce a digital audio file. The "2.0" usually indicates the audio is stereo (two channels) and possibly that it's a standard definition audio without surround sound.
: The tagging signature or abbreviation of the digital release/encoding group that processed the file.
Start Making Your Own Screensavers
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