![]() PS: Apparently we did not have the latest version of SaveHollywood on the site. Please let me know if you need any further assistance with this. That worked for me on macOS Monterey (12.0.1). Select all the videos you want to include and click "Add". Once your video files are in that folder, go back to the settings panel of the SaveHollywood screensaver, click and navigate to the Shared/SaveHollywood folder. Then, copy any video files that you want to have the screensaver play over to that folder. In this folder, I would suggest you create a new folder called something like "SaveHollywood". You're now in the Shared folder, which is meant to be used to share files among multiple users of a Mac (every user has access to it). There, enter "/Users/Shared" and hit the Enter key on your keyboard. You can do so by clicking "Go" in the menu bar at the top of a Finder window, and then choosing "Go to Folder". Open the Finder and navigate to the Shared folder on your Mac. The problem is that macOS does not permit the screensaver to access video files in your personal folders. Actually, according to the screensaver's developer, this has to do with changes made to macOS by Apple since Catalina. No secret, there seems to be a bug there. I'm running Big Sur on a MacBook Pro laptop. Is there some secret to activating a video? I've tried this was mp4 and mov files. When I select it and hit the to add a video, and highlight the video I want to use, nothing happens when I hit "OKAY". I've installed SaveHollywood screensaver.
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