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First make sure you read through the FAQ :
http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/app/431960/discussions/2/348292787747453462/
if there is no solution found there :
- If no movement is detected, please make sure no program is using your Windows Sound Output on "Exclusive" mode, some media players have this option to take full control of your audio output device so Windows can't mess with it ( but means other software like Wallpaper Engine can't access it either )
- Make sure your sound is going through your "Default" audio device. If you have speakers and headphones. Make sure the sound you want Wallpaper Engine to listen to is on your default output. Wallaper Engine can only ''listen'' to one output device ( default ).
- I have notices that sometimes when you split Default output between boxes and headphones ( Skype on headphones, Sound on speakers for example -- you can set headphones as ''default communication device" and speakers as "default") that Wallpaper Engine is unable to retrieve sound data.
i love your wallpaper <3
But is there a possibilty to save your settings for the wallpaper itself when you switch to another one and then back?
Yes it is. You can 'save' your setting in Wallpaper Engine ( use the small arrow on the top right corner of the 'settings' panel )
You can create multiple different settings and save them as different 'presets'