In Windows 7, you can make custom Aero Colored windows themes with a slideshow background which changes the background on your computer for every 10 seconds depending on what you set it to.
All you have to do is right click your mouse on your desktop, and pick personalize from the right click menu. You can now adjust your backgrounds orientatation, how many backgrounds you want, the amount of time each background picture shows for, Windows Aero color for the taskbar and windows, system sounds and screensaver settings.
Once you are done custumizing your theme. You can save it to your computer by clicking the save theme link on Windows personalization. You can also save your current theme for sharing online and offline by right clicking your current theme and pick “save theme for sharing”.
Stardock Desk Scape 3Â is an animated wallpaper/Background customize for Windows Operating Systems. It replaces the boring non-animated wallpaper that comes with Windows with a more exciting animated wallpaper which came with Desk Scape, or you downloaded off the internet. You can even make your own with Dream Maker which is an animated wallpaper utility which converts your video files to animated wallpaper installers. Desk scape does not use a lot of system resources on most newer low-end computers. For example, my computer with only 1.8 GHz CPU, 1GB of Ram, Onboard intel graphics, and using Windows 7 as its OS can run Desk Scape decently. You can stretch, tile, centered your video backgrounds. If you do not want your background to be animated, you can pause the wallpaper with a click of the mouse.
In this tutorial, I will teach you how to record custom sounds for your Windows 7, Vista, and earlier version of Windows with audacity which is a free sound recording program. You will learn how to set up audacity to record high quality audio from a mic. First, you need to go to edit > preferences in Audacity, and pick your recording device then set recording to stereo. In the quality tab set everything to high quality. Lastly, Click OK.
To record audio, click the red round button in Audacity. To stop recording click the stop button which is a blue square.