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charlesdayton

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Hi,

I remember that Dynamic wallpapers in older versions of MacOS could be found in:
Macintosh HD > library > Desktop Pictures

This folder no longer exists in Sonoma.

I looked for info about Dynamic Wallpapers for Sonoma and only could find the location of the new Aerials.


Does anyone knows the location for Dynamic Wallpapers in Sonoma?

Thanks
 

Mr.Fox

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Hi,

I remember that Dynamic wallpapers in older versions of MacOS could be found in:
Macintosh HD > library > Desktop Pictures

This folder no longer exists in Sonoma.

I looked for info about Dynamic Wallpapers for Sonoma and only could find the location of the new Aerials.


Does anyone knows the location for Dynamic Wallpapers in Sonoma?

Thanks
They will be located in one of the subfolders, the names of which depend on the quality.
I deleted them all because they were pure slag.
 
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charlesdayton

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so, it seems to be in /Library/Application Support/com.apple.idleassetsd/Customer/4KSDR240FPS
Thanks. I looked into that folder and all the others inside Customer, but these are the Aerial videos and not the Dynamic ones.
 
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charlesdayton

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They will be located in one of the subfolders, the names of which depend on the quality.
I deleted them all because they were pure slag.
Thanks. I went to Mac HD/Library per the instructions on Dynamic Wallpaper Club, but there is no folder called Desktop Pictures in Sonoma. There used to be one in Monterrey.

Yeah the stock ones aren't good but I used to use ones downloaded online.
 

Mr.Fox

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Thanks. I went to Mac HD/Library per the instructions on Dynamic Wallpaper Club, but there is no folder called Desktop Pictures in Sonoma. There used to be one in Monterrey.

Yeah the stock ones aren't good but I used to use ones downloaded online.
Themes are assigned derivative names - you can get confused there . I can't remember the command to access them, so I'd give you a hint. They take up a huge amount of space - about several GB.
They load the system a lot. Plus, if you do the installation yourself, sometimes there are glitches in the form of a gray screen.
 
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charlesdayton

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Themes are assigned derivative names - you can get confused there . I can't remember the command to access them, so I'd give you a hint. They take up a huge amount of space - about several GB.
They load the system a lot. Plus, if you do the installation yourself, sometimes there are glitches in the form of a gray screen.
Thanks. But I am talking about the dynamic wallpapers (HEIC). Those are about 50MB each. Not like the 1+GB Aerial videos.
 

jallengow

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Sorry, I know 3 month old question and you probably already found them but I was looking for them too and it seems like there was confusion about Live vs Dynamic wallpapers. So, for future reference.

The base Sonoma Dynamic Wallpaper heic is still at /System/Library/Desktop Pictures/Sonoma.heic

If you download the newer dynamic wallpapers they'll be at /Users/[userAccountUsedtoDownload]/Library/Application Support/com.apple.mobileAssetDesktop/

You'll need to unhide files/folders.
 

charlesdayton

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Thank you very much!

I had forgotten about this.

Sorry, I know 3 month old question and you probably already found them but I was looking for them too and it seems like there was confusion about Live vs Dynamic wallpapers. So, for future reference.

The base Sonoma Dynamic Wallpaper heic is still at /System/Library/Desktop Pictures/Sonoma.heic

If you download the newer dynamic wallpapers they'll be at /Users/[userAccountUsedtoDownload]/Library/Application Support/com.apple.mobileAssetDesktop/

You'll need to unhide files/folders.
 
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