Vista Dreamscene Content Pack
Ubiquiti Rocket M5 Airmax Manual. Sep 26, 2007 I just downloaded the Windows DreamScene Content Pack which includes an additional three DreamScene looped.


Windows DreamScene is currently available only as a preview version for Vista Ultimate users, but many of you have chosen to install it. In recognition of your interest, Microsoft's DreamScene team accelerated their schedule to release a Content Pack that contains four video backgrounds, which are now available on Windows Update. The four videos are: • A field of thistle, with a bee gathering pollen • The rushing water of a forest stream • A streetlamp reflected in a puddle, with softly falling rain • Orange wisps flowing in a computer-generated scene Microsoft plans to release additional content sometime after the final version of Windows DreamScene is released. For now, enjoy these four videos, plus the “aurora” content that was installed with the preview version.
Plus, don’t forget you can use your own WMV and MPEG videos! Update: Here are the videos from Microsoft for those who can't download from Windows Update: •.
If you're running and have already upgraded to, then you now have access to two new Ultimate Extras. The first set of new is called Windows Sound Schemes and consists of two sound schemes for Windows Vista, appropriately called Glass and Pearl. The second set of Ultimate Extras is called the Windows DreamScene Content Pack #3 and consists of three new video backgrounds. In this edition of the Windows Vista Report, I'll take a look at these two new Ultimate Extras.
This blog post is also available in PDF form as a. The Ultimate Extras story so far Before I tell you about the new Ultimate Extras, let's take a brief look at Ultimate Extras story so far.
When Microsoft launched Windows Vista in January 2007, the promise was that anyone who shelled out more money for Windows Vista Ultimate would not only get the most advanced version of the Vista operating system, but would also have access to additional special features via Windows Ultimate Extras. Many of us imagined that these extras would be similar to those found in the Plus packs for earlier versions of the Windows operating systems — all sorts of cool, screen savers, and games specifically designed to showcase the new. While a few Ultimate Extras, listed below, emerged within the first year, they were few and far between. February 2007 • Hold 'Em • Windows DreamScene - Technical Preview with 1 video background • BitLocker and EFS enhancements • 16 Language Packs March 2007 • Windows DreamScene Content Pack (4 video backgrounds) September 2007 • Windows DreamScene - Final Release • Windows DreamScene Content Pack Favorites (4 video backgrounds) October 2007 • 19 Language Packs Finally, some new Ultimate Extras Microsoft finally released some new Ultimate Extras last week in the Windows Update and the Windows Ultimate Extras page looked like the one shown in Figure A. (Keep in mind that after the installation of SP1, you will no longer find the Windows Ultimate Extras listed on the Welcome page.