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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Like two video wallpapers running together ( like one video wallpaper and audio visualizer running together for example).
That's interesting question, and would like to know as well. I'm planning on buying this.
Many audio visualizer wallpapers are also web-based wallpapers while many more complex moving wallpapers are either Wallpaper Engine scenes or video-based wallpapers, so that adds on to the problem of why you cannot just merge them with the click of one button.
You can run multiple wallpapers side by side on one screen by opening the monitor menu and splitting the monitor for multiple wallpapers.
You cannot "overlay" wallpapers and that's not going to be possible in the future for technical reasons either. There are too many completely different systems supported and they aren't interchangeable. What you can rather do if you want to overlay a video and a web wallpaper is checking if the web wallpaper has an import option for videos/images because then this has been properly supported by the author of the web wallpaper and it will work right.