Probably is a small, community-oriented Windows developer whose single published utility, BackScene, demonstrates a focused commitment to personalizing the desktop experience. Built around the lightweight MPV video engine and the weebp wallpaper protocol, BackScene turns ordinary monitors into dynamic canvases by looping any user-selected MP4, MKV or WebM as the live background behind desktop icons and taskbars. The tool is aimed at gamers, streamers and creative professionals who want ambient motion—looping game trailers, subtle cinemagraphs or branded loops—without the overhead of full-featured suites. A plain-settings panel lets users mute audio, limit playback to battery-powered or AC states, pause on battery-saver and auto-start with Windows, so the effect remains unobtrusive during everyday work. Because it relies on open-source components, the binary stays under a few megabytes and consumes only a thin slice of GPU memory, making it compatible with modest laptops as well as multi-monitor battlestations. Updates arrive through GitHub releases, preserving transparency and allowing power users to compile or fork the code. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest versions and permitting batch installation of multiple applications.

BackScene

Live wallpapers on Windows BackScene lets you set video wallpapers on Windows 11 using MPV and weebp. Easy setup and configuration for a dynamic desktop experience with video backgrounds.

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