Your chosen video will now play as your screen saver until you change it to one of the other screen savers on your Mac. If you would like to have something out of the box as the screen saver on your Mac, you can use the above guide that lets you use a video as a screen saver. It is something different, and you will surely love it. Design and Inspiration Magazine. 3d animated Screensavers are one of the most underrated aesthetics of any computer after wallpapers, no one really cares what their computer looks like when they’re not on it, but they should.Here’s a short list of free moving screensavers for mac that will make your Mac look 20x better when you leave it alone for a few minutes.

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This tip worked for me, and also inspired me to get rid of the .Mac preference pane as well:
cd /System/Library/PreferencePanes
sudo mv Mac.prefPane Mac.prefPane.old
Now if only I could get rid of the iDisk menu item in the Finder....

Won't this:
> cd /System/Library/PreferencePanes
> sudo mv Mac.prefPane Mac.prefPane.old
break 'Internet.prefPane'?
I see this line:
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 12 Jun 22 09:48 Internet.prefPane -> Mac.prefPane
When using 'ls -al' to show the contents of '/System/Library/PreferencePanes'

I could have sworn I read a tip just like this here a few years ago (note: I started actively using OS X with 10.1). I specifically remember the person saying that the period at the beginning as being clever. Maybe I read it on another site, but I'm pretty sure it was here.

Now that I think about it, it's also possible I read it in a MacWorld magazine.

I've been using RandomExtra for quite a while. It's a free random screensaver module that allows you to choose which of the installed screensavers you want to use including the ability to set priorities so that some are used more often than others.
Regarding RandomExtra:

That's an AWESOME reference, 'coprock' - thank you. THIS is how such provisions should be handled: Via simple, very specific-purpose apps - rather than moving around Apple-installed files (which could result in problems down the road with future software updates).

Kudos on bringing it to everyone's attention.

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Another fairly quick way - once you know that .Mac is invisible - is to select all (apple-A) your screen saver files and move/copy them to a folder called Screen Saver, then delete the old Screen Saver folder in Library and move the newly created one in its place.
Mac OS may require you to verify an administrator password to modify the folder, if it is in System.

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I should make note that the folder will probably be called Screen Savers (plural) and not Screen Saver. Sorry.