

The list is by no means exhaustive and is for illustrative purposes only. Below you can find a list of popular Android TVs. The tutorial above will work with most popular Android TVs. You can check out our detailed guide on how to customize the Android TV home screen and make changes according to your preference. On your Android TV, open Settings -> Device Preferences -> Screen Saver -> Background. How Do You Set the Screen Saver on Android TV? I'm debating firing up my old machine that still has picasa on it just to use it for it's photo management features.Īlternatively, google photos - basically the cloud based version of picasa - integrates nicely with the google ecosystem of smart displays and chromecasts, just not my desktop pc :-(Q. The best thing about Picasa's screensaver feature is it had the option to display all starred photos, so when importing photos, you'd star the one's you'd want to show up in your screensaver.

Now it seems that concept is lost since Google doesn't support Picasa anymore and no one else seems to make a good screensaver/digital photo frame app that is integrated with a photo management program. Dark theme You can save battery by using a dark color scheme on some screens, like your Settings app. Themed icons Change supported app icons to match your phones color scheme. To address one of the comments on this thread that screensavers were "so 20 years ago", my purpose wasn't to prevent burn in from damaging my monitor, it was to create a digital photo frame out of my computer monitors when they were not in use. Wallpaper (Pixel 1 only): Pick from default wallpapers, live wallpapers, and your photos. It had the ability to display the comments on the photo or filename. I used to use Google's photo management program Picasa as my screensaver app. TL DR In Win 11, there is a tweak or edit of even a trustworthy third party program that will ease my suffering by showing me the file path and name of each photo on the slideshow screensaver ? Does anyone know if, in Win 11, there is a tweak or edit of even a trustworthy third party program that will ease my suffering by showing me the file path and name of the photo on the slideshow screensaver ?

Ofttimes as we argue over when and where a photo was taken, the usefulness of this feature is reinforced and the desire to have it reintroduced burns greatly. The one thing I sorely miss is that the XP software displayed the file extension for each photo as they were displayed. With more recent OS's this is no longer an issue and photos feel truly random and cover all files in the selected folder. In the days of Windows XP, only 2000 or so photos could be indexed and these would repeat until purged. Sometimes we will just all sit and watch for a while. As our main computer has always been in a very visible place we have always run the windows screen saver as a slideshow of all our memories. I have been taking digital photographs since 2006 and have amassed roughly half a terabyte of photos.
