This screensaver brings all of the screensavers included in the Apple TV media. Hawaii and other places (by day and/or night), to your Mac OS X or Microsoft. The high-flying Aerial screensaver is one of my favorite things about the 4th generation Apple TV. It looks so cool I often find myself watching it instead of catching up on my Netflix shows.
The has plenty of great features - including a new set of gorgeous screensavers that's created through a series of aerial video shots from across the globe. These videos kick in on the Apple TV, and show night or day scenery depending on the time of day.
One ingenious developer figured out where Apple has hosted these videos on their servers, and he's found a way to use the same screensaver on running so you can view the beautiful aerial footage when your computer's at rest. To get the screen saver on your Mac, perform these steps: 1.
Open in your web browser, where you'll find the latest release of the screensaver on GitHub. Click on 'Aerial.zip' to download the latest version. Once downloaded, double-click the zip file to expand the.saver file that's inside. Double-click the.saver file to launch System Preferences and be asked if you'd like to install for the current user or all users; select 'Install for this user only' and click the Install button. Under System Preferences Desktop & Screen Saver Screen Saver, select the newly installed 'Aerial' screen saver.
You can now close your System Preferences. Once you've performed these steps, the screensaver will kick in the next time you've left your Mac idle for too long. If you'd like to customize the screensaver (such as which aerials are shown), then navigate to System Preferences Desktop & Screen Saver Screen Saver Aerial Screen Saver Options.
Apple TV shows fantastic screensavers when it’s left alone idle for a period of time. You can also hit “Menu” on the remote while you’re in the top-level menu already to activate these screensavers on command. The locations of the city skylines and arial views are a common topic when you casually sit on your couch, have a friend visiting, or when you’re throwing the biggest ranger party of your life. Let’s face it, you’re not an encyclopedia that would know every corner around the world so we have the answer key for you below. Here is a list of locations frequently appearing.