![]() Once again George has flexed his pyrotechnical muscle and built us an excellent fire that burns cleanly for over two hours - and we get to experience the whole thing raw and uncut, from first light to roaring apex to dwindling coals. We’re back, baby! Same fireplace, but this time in 4K! And it sounds like George dished out for a microphone upgrade, too? The crackling and popping sounds are crisper, cleaner, and have more oomph in this installment. My only complaints are that this video looks like it was filmed in 2010 (because it was), and the corny Christmas music can’t be muted without also nixing the crackling noises.ħ/10 A Fireplace For Your Home: Classic Edition (Netflix) I’m actually impressed that it burned so well without any poking or log adjustment. This is a full-fledged, start-to-finish fire experience that kicks off with George lighting the logs, and runs straight through, uninterrupted, until the logs have turned to ash and the flames are on the verge of dying out. Not only does this one have opening credits (which are hilarious, because it’s just one guy named George Ford), but it also appears to be more than just a 30-second loop. Right off the bat, Netflix’s fireplace video offering seems much more promising. YouTube fireplace videos are all the same. It’s effectively the same video as the first two. I was lured in by the fact that this video is apparently “live” and streaming from Sweden, but it appears that I was deceived. Relaxing Fireplace with Burning Logs (YouTube) This fireplace video is the spiritual equivalent of an Instagram-filtered photo of an Uncrustables PB&J sandwich.Ģ/10 Cozy Fireplace 4K (No Music 24/7). They’ve tossed out all the little imperfections that make life interesting and enjoyable, and instead given us an idealized “perfect” version that’s flat, flavorless, and sterilized in the name of mass appeal. ![]() This is probably definitely the whiskey talking, but these YouTube fireplace videos are emblematic of everything that’s wrong with society these days. If they spent half as much time producing the video as they did stuffing the headline with SEO-optimized keywords, then this could’ve been 10 times better. Honestly, I should’ve guessed that this would be the case based on the video title. Another quick loop that repeats itself 7,200 times. ? Relaxing Fireplace (10 HOURS) with Burning Logs and Crackling Fire Sounds for Stress Relief 4K UHD Just brace yourself for the ads, and know that you can’t bring your own music from your TV or home theater system. There’s also the YouTube method, where you can search for a “Christmas music fireplace” to find plenty of options that allow you to loop fireplace videos with music. Prefer a free option? There are plenty of fireplace apps on the Apple TV HD and Apple TV 4K – just search the App Store and see what works for you. Or, you know, something more traditional if you like. This is especially nice because you can bring your own songs like this Alternative Holidays playlist from Apple Music. Most fireplace app icons are just photos of burning logs that don’t fit the look of other icons Swipe between fireplace scenes to find your favoriteįireplace Channel doesn’t bring its own music or log crackling sounds, and that means it doesn’t interrupt audio playing from Apple Music or Spotify on Apple TV. The app originates from 2015, so I don’t expect this to change now. Technically, there are in-app purchases for additional scenes, but they’ve been priced at $0.00 for a while. My favorite is an oldie but a goodie that pre-dates the 4K Apple TV, but it’s simple and charming with an icon that doesn’t hurt my eyes.įireplace Channel is 99¢ to download and includes a selection of scenes from flaming logs to shimmering sparks. There are actually a lot of apps for that, but which one is the best fireplace app for Apple TV? Search the App Store on the Apple TV, and you’ll find plenty of options with various features like 4K resolution, bundled sounds, and more. Apple TV screensavers are a fan favorite with views from space, the ocean, and everywhere in between, but there’s no built-in screensaver to turn your Apple TV into a fireplace yet.
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