Window Views for Samsung Frame TV
The Samsung Frame TV is built to look like a framed picture on the wall, which makes it a natural home for a window view. Framic's 4K views give your Frame TV moving scenery and natural sound instead of a static Art Mode image: a rainy castle, a calm beach or a snowy village that behaves like a real window in a real frame.
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Why Framic views suit the Frame TV
The Frame's matte panel and slim bezel already mimic a picture frame, so a window view played on it reads convincingly as a window. Where Art Mode shows still images, a Framic view adds gentle motion and ambient sound for a living, not frozen, scene.
How to play a window view on Frame TV
Switch out of Art Mode to regular TV mode, open the Framic view in the YouTube app and play it full-screen, or cast it from your phone. For an always-on, offline window, play a downloaded 4K pack from a connected media player or USB.
Static art vs a moving window
Art Mode is great for paintings and photos, but a window wants subtle movement, drifting rain, rolling waves, falling snow. A 4K window view keeps the framed-art look of the Frame while adding the realism only motion and sound can give.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use a window view in Frame Art Mode?
Art Mode is designed for still images, so motion plays in normal TV mode. You still get the framed look, just switch inputs to play the video full-screen.
Will motion video cause burn-in on a Frame TV?
Framic views move constantly with no fixed graphics, which lowers risk. Keep Samsung's built-in panel protections on for long daily sessions.
Do I need internet?
No, if you use a downloaded 4K pack on a media player. Otherwise stream the free version from the YouTube app.