

I am able to start recording my video, then add the video file to the screensaver app to get it playing as a screensaver (I am fine with a delay if need be), and I use the previously stated terminal command to set the now-screensaver as the background, but the problem now is that the file does not continuously update the video: the background will just loop however long the video was at the time of setting it as a screensaver. Sooo I downloaded a free app called SaveHollywood, available here: It is really cool, and it works, but it does not support mov files, and it appears as if jitter will only output record to mov. So I first tried using VLC player as they have an option to set any video playing as the background.

System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Resources/ScreenSaverEngine.app/Contents/MacOS/ScreenSaverEngine -background I have scoured the internet for a command line to be able to set a video as a background, but it appears as if only screensavers can be set to a background the terminal command do do this is: Point being it is possible to playback a video while it is simultaneously recording. AS the video is being recorded, I can open the file up in quicktime and play it back, and quicktime seems to have a ten second delay (but whatever). This includes classic Aerial videos shot over various cities. Aerial is a macOS screensaver that lets you play videos from Apples tvOS screensaver. (including Monterey and Apple Silicon) Version 2.3.2 (Apr. I am using jit.record to save a file to the desktop. Aerial is a free and open-source Mac screen saver.
