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PUSH Video Wallpaper

PUSH Video Wallpaper is a free powerful wallpaper manager that enables you to set videos, animated GIFs, or YouTube clips as your desktop background, providing your computer with a dynamic and personalized appearance.

Moreover, PUSH Video Wallpaper functions as a video screensaver, allowing you to enjoy your favorite videos, animations, images and YouTube clips on your lock screen.

Version 5.2.30     26MB     (Standalone Installer)


System Requirements
  • Windows 11/10
  • Minimum 2GB RAM
  • Integrated or discrete GPU recommended
  • Key Features

  • Lightweight and compact interface with powerful playlist management
  • Supports all modern media formats including MP4, GIF, WebP, and YouTube
  • Video, photo, and animation slideshows with smooth transitions
  • Native support for animated formats (GIF/WebP)
  • Flexible pause settings ideal for gamers and laptop users
  • Powerful multi-monitor management system
  • Works as both live desktop wallpaper and lock screen screensaver
  • No internet connection required after setup
  • Getting Started

    Create a playlist and add your favorite videos, images, or animations.
    Use drag-and-drop or browse your files — PUSH Video Wallpaper handles multiple formats seamlessly.

    In Apache versions 2.4.17 through 2.4.18, the mod_cgid module failed to properly handle the termination of CGI scripts. The vulnerability allowed a remote attacker to cause a Denial of Service (DoS). Specifically, if a CGI script was killed or terminated abruptly, the module might fail to correctly close the pipe or socket connection to that script. This resulted in a "zombie" process or a resource leak that could eventually exhaust the server’s available process slots or file descriptors.

    Although the infamous "Optionsbleed" vulnerability (CVE-2017-9798) was not fully disclosed until 2017, the architectural conditions for it existed in the 2.4.18 codebase. Optionsbleed was a memory corruption vulnerability in mod_autoindex and mod_proxy that allowed an attacker to read uninitialized memory if an .htaccess file used the Options directive with an invalid parameter.

    If using a managed distribution like Ubuntu, ensure you have applied all security updates provided by the vendor.

    For version 2.4.18 specifically, see the . Notable fixed releases:

    This vulnerability affects the way Apache handles encrypted session data.

    Apache Httpd 2.4.18 Vulnerability |top| -

    In Apache versions 2.4.17 through 2.4.18, the mod_cgid module failed to properly handle the termination of CGI scripts. The vulnerability allowed a remote attacker to cause a Denial of Service (DoS). Specifically, if a CGI script was killed or terminated abruptly, the module might fail to correctly close the pipe or socket connection to that script. This resulted in a "zombie" process or a resource leak that could eventually exhaust the server’s available process slots or file descriptors.

    Although the infamous "Optionsbleed" vulnerability (CVE-2017-9798) was not fully disclosed until 2017, the architectural conditions for it existed in the 2.4.18 codebase. Optionsbleed was a memory corruption vulnerability in mod_autoindex and mod_proxy that allowed an attacker to read uninitialized memory if an .htaccess file used the Options directive with an invalid parameter. apache httpd 2.4.18 vulnerability

    If using a managed distribution like Ubuntu, ensure you have applied all security updates provided by the vendor. In Apache versions 2

    For version 2.4.18 specifically, see the . Notable fixed releases: This resulted in a "zombie" process or a

    This vulnerability affects the way Apache handles encrypted session data.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How to set a video as a desktop background?

    Install the PUSH Video Wallpaper application. Launch the app and in the main window, click the '+' button to add a video from your local disk, or the '+url' button to set a video from the internet as your wallpaper.

    How to set a video as screensaver?

    Install the PUSH Video Wallpaper application. In the 'Start' menu, select 'All apps' -> 'PUSH Video Wallpaper' -> 'Set as Screen Saver'. In the window that appears, click 'Settings...'. The main settings window will open, where you can choose videos to display on the lock screen and create playlists.

    Does PUSH Video Wallpaper affect game performance?

    You can set PUSH Video Wallpaper to pause or stop the wallpapers while playing games or using any fullscreen or borderless-fullscreen applications.

    Is there a discount for the full version of PUSH Video Wallpaper?

    Yes, you can find an active Coupon Code for PUSH Video Wallpaper on this page.