Love the look! Looks like something straight of a cyberpunk anime!
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I hadn't come across mpvpaper
before, so I decided to look it up. While it seems interesting, my initial impression is that it might be a bit more resource-intensive compared to what's achievable on X11. On X11, you can set up a video wallpaper using mpv
with surprisingly little effort and minimal code....
if pgrep mpv; then
pkill mpv; else
xwinwrap -ni -fs -s -st -sp -b -nf -- mpv --profile=wallpaper -wid %WID /home/furycd001/wallpapers/wallpaper.mp4
fi
yes after using mpvpaper for a bit today I woudn't recommend. it ramps up ram and cpu usage on each loop and completely chews through the battery on a laptop.
Thanks for the follow-up & for sharing your experience. I suppose this kinda thing highlights one of the quiet strengths of the X11 approach.. Simple tools like xwinwrap
paired with mpv
tend to be more lightweight and predictable, especially when you just want a looping video without the overhead. There's something to be said for minimal scripts doing exactly what you need with no surprises....