Apple Aerial Screensaver 2017

547 downloads Updated: August 13, 2017 MIT License. Aerial screensaver Apple TV screensaver Movie screensaver Aerial Screensaver Apple HD. Aerial was reviewed by Anca Roman. Aerial Screen Saver 6.1. Mar 20, 2017 17:08 EDT Hot! The new Apple TV comes with a gorgeous array of screen savers, and now you can get those awesome screen savers on Windows.

You can start the screen saver at any time. Just go to the top-left corner of the Home screen on your Apple TV and press the Menu button on your Apple TV Remote. To change the number of minutes before a screen saver starts, go to Settings General Screen Saver and select Start After. Aerial screen savers aren't available on Apple TV (2nd.

«12»
  • Select an Apple TV aerial screensaver. See the Apple TV aerial screensaver locations. You don’t have to wait for your screensaver to come on in order to see it. Just move to the top left of the Home screen on Apple TV and press the Menu button on your remote. When you see the aerial screensaver, just lightly tap the touchpad on your Siri.
  • 982 downloads Updated: May 12, 2017 MIT License. Review Free Download specifications. Aerial Screensaver Video Screensaver Apple TV Screensaver Screensaver Aerial Apple TV Scenery.

Apple Aerial Screensaver 2017 Free

Comments

  • Yea nice, except that it doesn't work on our device - keeps playing the same two or three videos even with the 'daily' option selected...
  • I am going to finally get around to buying an AppleTV 4. The 2nd Gen in the basement is getting long in the tooth (e.g., the YouTube app is gone), so I have to bite the bullet.
    This is the FIRST EVER Apple product purchase that I can recall where I am going, 'meh.'
    The only question I have is whether I should save $50, i.e., whether a 32GB will suffice...
  • Yea nice, except that it doesn't work on our device - keeps playing the same two or three videos even with the 'daily' option selected...
    I restarted and changed options and changed then back to Aerial and daily--nothing new for days.
  • I am going to finally get around to buying an AppleTV 4. The 2nd Gen in the basement is getting long in the tooth (e.g., the YouTube app is gone), so I have to bite the bullet.
    This is the FIRST EVER Apple product purchase that I can recall where I am going, 'meh.'
    The only question I have is whether I should save $50, i.e., whether a 32GB will suffice...
    I have one each of Apple TV versions 2, 3, and 4. I installed the Kodi hack on the 2 version so I now have YouTube, MeTV, and local files for viewing. You may want to give that a try.
    You will like the 4 version. Having a swipe option, dictation, and installable apps is nice. I also installed an app for viewing local files.
    Between the options I cut off cable tv. Instead of buying a new Apple TV have you considered the ATT Apple TV offer? I don't know if it is still available. It was something like pay for three months of service and get an ATV 4 for free. The three month total was less cost than buying a new ATV 4 and you get three months of service.
    Looks like the offer expired but the page is still up. When I click on the redeem button it takes me to a seven day free signup
    https://directvnow.com/appletv
    edited January 2017
  • Interesting to read about others' experiences... I've got three Apple TV 4 devices - all set to download new screen savers daily. Since a year ago when I bought my first Apple TV 4, I've only seen a small number of the same screen savers. I've also noticed that the screen savers are not associated with day and night like they're supposed to be - i.e., I'll see daytime screen savers at 11 o'clock at night. My time zone is set correctly, I have very few apps installed, and the units have been reset and the firmware upgraded several times.
  • Interesting to read about others' experiences... I've got three Apple TV 4 devices - all set to download new screen savers daily. Since a year ago when I bought my first Apple TV 4, I've only seen a small number of the same screen savers. I've also noticed that the screen savers are not associated with day and night like they're supposed to be - i.e., I'll see daytime screen savers at 11 o'clock at night. My time zone is set correctly, I have very few apps installed, and the units have been reset and the firmware upgraded several times.
    Exactly the same behaviour on our Apple TV. As if random would end up with mostly the same videos.
  • I am going to finally get around to buying an AppleTV 4. The 2nd Gen in the basement is getting long in the tooth (e.g., the YouTube app is gone), so I have to bite the bullet.
    This is the FIRST EVER Apple product purchase that I can recall where I am going, 'meh.'
    The only question I have is whether I should save $50, i.e., whether a 32GB will suffice...
    I use my ATV4 for:
    - Watching all my paid subscriptions and live TV guide
    - Netflix
    - Plex for my local content
    - Viewing our photos and albums on a big screen through iCloud library
    - Screen mirroring from iPhone/iPad when shared browsing
    - Airplaying photos/videos
    - Light gaming
    - Watching Youtube clips
    - Controling homekit products through Siri
    - Yoga (my wife and I use an app as a virtual class a couple times a week. Much more convenient than trudging to and paying for classes)
    - A virtual fireplace/fishtank/etc to enhance the atmosphere when we're hosting
    - Streaming music through spotify and Apple Music
    - And a couple other things that don't occur to me now..
    Yeah.. definitely not a 'meh' product for me. Probably the most useful and value-filled Apple product I own. It feels like a fucking steal to me for $200. If I had to choice but to pay 5X as much for it, I would, because it is used constantly for a variety of things and enhances our lives. But, to each their own.
  • I am going to finally get around to buying an AppleTV 4. The 2nd Gen in the basement is getting long in the tooth (e.g., the YouTube app is gone), so I have to bite the bullet.
    This is the FIRST EVER Apple product purchase that I can recall where I am going, 'meh.'
    The only question I have is whether I should save $50, i.e., whether a 32GB will suffice...
    I have 2 Apple TV 4's, both are the 32GB versions. I don't play any games with them, just use them for streaming video, so the only apps I have installed are TV related apps that are pretty small file sizes. So 32GB is plenty of room for me. Unless you plan on downloading lots of games, I would say the 64GB is just no necessary.
  • I am going to finally get around to buying an AppleTV 4. The 2nd Gen in the basement is getting long in the tooth (e.g., the YouTube app is gone), so I have to bite the bullet.
    This is the FIRST EVER Apple product purchase that I can recall where I am going, 'meh.'
    The only question I have is whether I should save $50, i.e., whether a 32GB will suffice...
    I use my ATV4 for:
    - Watching all my paid subscriptions and live TV guide
    - Netflix
    - Plex for my local content
    - Viewing our photos and albums on a big screen through iCloud library
    - Screen mirroring from iPhone/iPad when shared browsing
    - Airplaying photos/videos
    - Light gaming
    - Watching Youtube clips
    - Controling homekit products through Siri
    - Yoga (my wife and I use an app as a virtual class a couple times a week. Much more convenient than trudging to and paying for classes)
    - A virtual fireplace/fishtank/etc to enhance the atmosphere when we're hosting
    - Streaming music through spotify and Apple Music
    - And a couple other things that don't occur to me now..
    Yeah.. definitely not a 'meh' product for me. Probably the most useful and value-filled Apple product I own. It feels like a fucking steal to me for $200. If I had to choice but to pay 5X as much for it, I would, because it is used constantly for a variety of things and enhances our lives. But, to each their own.
    All those -- with the exception of gaming and HomeKit neither of which applies to me -- are things that work well with the 3rd Gen (of which I have two). Viewing photos, screen mirroring, and playing my music from the cloud are things I find indispensable.
    Frankly, if Apple still sold the 3rd gen, I would buy it. (I don't want to get it from from some third party source). But as you say, each to their own.
    As an aside, it's quite silly that Apple can't figure out a detente with Amazon and get them on board (especially when I can access it with two button clicks on all my television sets at home.)

  • I am going to finally get around to buying an AppleTV 4. The 2nd Gen in the basement is getting long in the tooth (e.g., the YouTube app is gone), so I have to bite the bullet.
    This is the FIRST EVER Apple product purchase that I can recall where I am going, 'meh.'
    The only question I have is whether I should save $50, i.e., whether a 32GB will suffice...
    I have one each of Apple TV versions 2, 3, and 4. I installed the Kodi hack on the 2 version so I now have YouTube, MeTV, and local files for viewing. You may want to give that a try.
    You will like the 4 version. Having a swipe option, dictation, and installable apps is nice. I also installed an app for viewing local files.
    Between the options I cut off cable tv. Instead of buying a new Apple TV have you considered the ATT Apple TV offer? I don't know if it is still available. It was something like pay for three months of service and get an ATV 4 for free. The three month total was less cost than buying a new ATV 4 and you get three months of service.
    Looks like the offer expired but the page is still up. When I click on the redeem button it takes me to a seven day free signup
    https://directvnow.com/appletv
    Thank you for that info. The DirecTV offer is now gone, though.
  • I am going to finally get around to buying an AppleTV 4. The 2nd Gen in the basement is getting long in the tooth (e.g., the YouTube app is gone), so I have to bite the bullet.
    This is the FIRST EVER Apple product purchase that I can recall where I am going, 'meh.'
    The only question I have is whether I should save $50, i.e., whether a 32GB will suffice...
    edited January 2017

  • I am going to finally get around to buying an AppleTV 4. The 2nd Gen in the basement is getting long in the tooth (e.g., the YouTube app is gone), so I have to bite the bullet.
    This is the FIRST EVER Apple product purchase that I can recall where I am going, 'meh.'
    The only question I have is whether I should save $50, i.e., whether a 32GB will suffice...
    I have one each of Apple TV versions 2, 3, and 4. I installed the Kodi hack on the 2 version so I now have YouTube, MeTV, and local files for viewing. You may want to give that a try.
    You will like the 4 version. Having a swipe option, dictation, and installable apps is nice. I also installed an app for viewing local files.
    Between the options I cut off cable tv. Instead of buying a new Apple TV have you considered the ATT Apple TV offer? I don't know if it is still available. It was something like pay for three months of service and get an ATV 4 for free. The three month total was less cost than buying a new ATV 4 and you get three months of service.
    Looks like the offer expired but the page is still up. When I click on the redeem button it takes me to a seven day free signup
    https://directvnow.com/appletv
    Thank you for that info. The DirecTV offer is now gone, though.
    Try this link https://directvnow.com/appletv I just tried it and it is gone sorry.
    edited January 2017
  • I honestly wish the video downloads would work, and play consecutively. The ones I have seen are great, but I have seen no where near 11 locations and 50 videos.
  • The whole screen save settings thing annoys me. In order to use my own photos, they have to be in a shared iCloud album. Never mind that I can manually see every photo stored in photos, they have to be in an iCloud album to be the screensaver. Also, it randomly resets back to the default aerial screen saver all on its own about three times a month. I have 3 4th gen models and they all do it. The 2nd and 3rd gen models always reset back to the default slideshow after a week or two as well. I really wish there was a better way to show my photos on my tv screen than to rely on the buggy screensaver in the Apple TV.

  • I am going to finally get around to buying an AppleTV 4. The 2nd Gen in the basement is getting long in the tooth (e.g., the YouTube app is gone), so I have to bite the bullet.
    This is the FIRST EVER Apple product purchase that I can recall where I am going, 'meh.'
    The only question I have is whether I should save $50, i.e., whether a 32GB will suffice...
    I have one each of Apple TV versions 2, 3, and 4. I installed the Kodi hack on the 2 version so I now have YouTube, MeTV, and local files for viewing. You may want to give that a try.
    You will like the 4 version. Having a swipe option, dictation, and installable apps is nice. I also installed an app for viewing local files.
    Between the options I cut off cable tv. Instead of buying a new Apple TV have you considered the ATT Apple TV offer? I don't know if it is still available. It was something like pay for three months of service and get an ATV 4 for free. The three month total was less cost than buying a new ATV 4 and you get three months of service.
    Looks like the offer expired but the page is still up. When I click on the redeem button it takes me to a seven day free signup
    https://directvnow.com/appletv
    Thank you for that info. The DirecTV offer is now gone, though.
    Try this link https://directvnow.com/appletv I just tried it and it is gone sorry.
    Actually, I found a Gen 3 on sale at Staples for $69, which seems like a good deal. (So, I'll renege on my plan to not use 3rd party for Apple products...).
    I'll wait for the 5th Gen before replacing them.

  • The 2nd and 3rd gen models always reset back to the default slideshow after a week or two as well. I really wish there was a better way to show my photos on my tv screen than to rely on the buggy screensaver in the Apple TV.
    Couldn't agree more. AirPlay is fine, but the colors get all messed up.
  • The whole screen save settings thing annoys me. In order to use my own photos, they have to be in a shared iCloud album. Never mind that I can manually see every photo stored in photos, they have to be in an iCloud album to be the screensaver. Also, it randomly resets back to the default aerial screen saver all on its own about three times a month. I have 3 4th gen models and they all do it. The 2nd and 3rd gen models always reset back to the default slideshow after a week or two as well. I really wish there was a better way to show my photos on my tv screen than to rely on the buggy screensaver in the Apple TV.
    YES! And in TWO Apple Store visits no-one would just say 'the software isn't set up well' and instead told me I should just Google around for the answer.
    Do you just add new photos to your iCould album? Or is there a way to auto-populate with the latest ones?
  • After noting that the what-should-be-interesting video screen savers don't cycle - i.e., I get one or two at the most, with the second one typically repeating over and over again, I went back to using folders created in Photos of interesting and beautiful images I compile, select in iTunes Photo Sharing, and my favorite transition. It should be noted that these folders be no more than 100 images, which seems to be (according to Apple) the max number that will be cycled through. So, I make a number of folders, and will from time to time, change them as well as the transition - though Origami is my favorite. I'm obsessive enough that I trim all borders from all images, so that they are seamless and meld into one beautiful design. I do, however, wish Apple would make the Aerial Flybys cycle throughout the range of the supposedly many they offer! If anyone knows if and how this can be done, I'm certain there are many here who, like me, would love to know!
  • Yea nice, except that it doesn't work on our device - keeps playing the same two or three videos even with the 'daily' option selected…
    I was agreeing with you as I read your post but then I started to tally what I can recall seeing. I don't know how many videos there are, but I seem to recall at least 2 views for many locations (Dubai, Arctic, San Francisco, Sahara, China, and Los Angeles).

  • I am going to finally get around to buying an AppleTV 4. The 2nd Gen in the basement is getting long in the tooth (e.g., the YouTube app is gone), so I have to bite the bullet.
    This is the FIRST EVER Apple product purchase that I can recall where I am going, 'meh.'
    The only question I have is whether I should save $50, i.e., whether a 32GB will suffice…
    1) So far, I've seen no one come close to using up the 32 GiB capacity, but who knows what will happen in x-years. I'll probably move to a 4K version as soon as it comes out, but I based my purchase on having it about the same amount of time that I had my 3rd gen Apple TV in use, which is 4.5 years since I just got one with my DirecTV Now signup.
    2) Is the 2nd gen Apple TV still going to 2–3x their original cost due to their hack-ability?

Apple Aerial Screensaver 2017 Mac

The new Apple TV comes with a gorgeous array of screen savers, and now you can get those awesome screen savers on Windows. Aerial is a Windows screen saver based on the new Apple TV screen saver that displays beautiful aerial footage taken from flying over Hawaii, New York City, San Francisco, London, and the Great Wall of China. What’s more, there’s also an option to play a different aerial on each display if you use multiple screens. There are 35 different screen savers in total. Aerial for Windows is based on the Mac Aerial Screen Saver by John Coates.

Be careful if you don't have unlimited bandwidth - the aerial shots are loaded directly from Apple; you have to check the settings and select the option that lets you cache them locally.

Changelog:

  • #107 fixed, app is crashing whenever I hit Preview or Settings
  • #106 fixed.

Apple Aerial Screensaver Download

Apple aerial screensaver 2017 full

Apple Aerial Screensaver

Download: Aerial Screen Saver 6.1 | Aerial for Mac | 349.0 KB (Open Source)
View: Aerial Home Page | Bonus! CristalWave ScreenSaver + XScreenSaverWin - 209 screensavers