Documentation/MoreVideos.md
The videos below have been shared with the project by artists, so they can be enjoyed in Aerial by everyone.
Twenty videos kindly shared by Joshua Michaels & Hal Bergman. If you enjoyed them and want to support them, please check out the packs they created specifically for Aerial below.
If you are an artist or a tourism association that want to share videos, check out this page here for more information : https://github.com/glouel/AerialCommunity
A bundle including the packs listed below is available here at a discounted price.
<hr>Includes 50 Aerial Cityscape videos 20-60 seconds in length each in full 4K resolution.
Locations include London, Brighton, Miami, Orlando, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, San Francisco, Birmingham, Flagstaff, Tuscon, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Portland, Memphis, El Paso, Houston, and San Antonio.
<hr>Includes 50 Aerial Countryside videos 20-60 seconds in length each in full 4K resolution.
Locations include Montgomery, Glenburn, Mendocino, Gaps Crown VIneyard, Sierra Mar Vineyard, Chesterfield, Lancashire, Monsal Head, Haworth, Leeming, Wycoller, Yorkshire, Haworth, Herford, Besalu, Castellfullit, Fortia, Oberhofen, Pecos, Cocking, Little Linford, Oxenhope, Peak District, Grassington, Genola, and Chewelah.
<hr>Includes 50 Aerial Naturescape videos 20-60 seconds in length at full 4K resolution.
Locations include Big Sur, Catalina Island, Monument Valley, Alabama Hills, Angeles Crest, Gold Lake, Lake Shasta, Shelter Cove, Sonoma, Sonora Pass, Berthound Pass, Wolf Creek Pass, Babcock Reserve & Groves, Greyton Beach, Florida Savannas & Glades, Pascagoula River, Kootenai River, Cape Lookout, Hose Rock, Lone Ranch Beach, Interlaken, Oberhofen, Bryce Canyon, Castle Valley, Eagle Canyon, Grand Staircase Escalante, Stevens Pass, and Zion.
Check out the instructions here on how to create your own video sources. And drop us a line if you want to be featured here!
Aerial can also play videos that are on your machine. Rule of thumb is, if QuickTime can play it, Aerial can. There are a few complexities surrounding Catalina and Big Sur, because of sandboxing changes and security improvements in macOS. As a result, you cannot add videos from the "likely" location you'd want to use (Downloads, Desktop, Documents) and it's highly recommended to use a "safe location" like /Users/Shared/. Local sources are not supported in the current 2.0.0 build but will be back soon. In the meantime, check those instructions, for use in version 1.9.2.