User-Friendly Interface
Infuse offers a sleek, intuitive, and easy-to-navigate interface that makes organizing and playing media files straightforward, even for less tech-savvy users.
Wide Format Support
The app supports a broad range of media formats including MKV, MP4, AVI, and many more, eliminating the need for file conversion.
AirPlay and Google Cast
Infuse supports both AirPlay and Google Cast, allowing you to stream media directly to your TV or other compatible devices.
Cloud Integration
It integrates seamlessly with various cloud services like Google Drive, Dropbox, and iCloud, enabling easy access to your media library from anywhere.
Subtitle Support
The app offers extensive subtitle support, including support for multiple subtitle formats and online subtitle fetching from OpenSubtitles.org.
Trakt.tv Integration
Infuse integrates with Trakt.tv, allowing users to keep track of what they've watched and maintain their viewing history and favorites across multiple devices.
Not downsizing exactly, but I 'm still on my iPhone 12 mini. Partly because I prefer the smaller screen but also because its still very fast and reliable. I had previous had a Gen 1 iPhone SE which I only gave up on due to accidental damage. My Roku TV has wifi disabled and I rely on an older Apple TV for subscriptions (Netflix, PBS, Disney+). The main use-case for AppleTV though is the Infuse Pro app which I use... - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
You should try out Infuse on the Apple TV if you haven’t already. You can use your existing stuff and will play Atmos. Source: 11 months ago
Infuse [0] is very nice (subscription, but the price is reasonable). [0]: https://firecore.com/infuse. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
> The Apple TV app is slow and sometimes doesn't play sound. The main usage for me is via Apple TV… You can try Infuse an an alternative client to Plex, Emby, and Jellyfin: https://firecore.com/infuse. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
Infuse media player[0][1] has an awesome Apple TV / iOS / macOS client. It even integrates with Jellyfin. [0] https://firecore.com/infuse [1] https://jellyfin.org/posts/client-infuse/. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
A setup that I can now heartily recommend (after using it for 6 months) is Apple TV 4k and the Infuse media app[0] It's able to find your movies and series on Samba shares (and probably other types of locations, too) and categorize, find subtitles, adjust audio and so on. This assumes you've already got your media somewhere of course (like a file server on your LAN), but I bet 99% of the HN crowd has a home server... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
If you have an Apple TV, use https://firecore.com/infuse. To be fair, it's not exactly the same as Plex. But it covers many of my use cases; - Organizes your media on the fly - Does not do useless transcoding (it was a huge issue back in ~ 2016 for Plex). - Can directly connect to SMB shares, my Synology NAS. - Does not require anything running on the server, so it. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
I use Infuse. I'm aware is not a dedicated app just for subtitles but I think is better this way as mismatches can happen. Source: over 1 year ago
I want to stream movies from my Mac to my Apple TV. I found infuse to be very good, it has a really good Apple TV app. To stream from my Mac, according to their guide I have to enable SMB and Windows File Sharing. Source: over 1 year ago
I use an Apple TV that runs the Infuse app, going to my HD projector. It's pretty great: I just point it at the movies directory of my home server (a Mac Mini running Arch, fileserving via SMB) and it pulls down all the metadata (covers, subtitles, etc.) and gives me a nice, simple interface. I know I could do it for free with Plex, etc., but frankly it's not worth my time — I'd rather spend that time on... Source: over 1 year ago
If you go down this route, also check out the Firecore Infuse Pro app for Apple TV. It supports everything and is the most stable, user-friendly, and full-featured Plex client I've found. Source: over 1 year ago
Infuse Pro supports Dolby Vision, but only profiles 5 & 8 (https://firecore.com/infuse, scroll down to the orange section). The profile on 4K discs is profile 7 with cross compatibility ID 6. That's the dvhe.07.06 above. If you want to know more about the profiles, look here: https://professionalsupport.dolby.com/s/article/What-is-Dolby-Vision-Profile?language=en_US. Source: over 1 year ago
If you mean the video player, yes too https://firecore.com/infuse. Source: over 1 year ago
Some back story here: A month ago, I bought an Apple TV to replace my old Mi Box S. I cannot use Stremio+Torrentio anymore so I looked for alternatives. I found Infuse https://firecore.com/infuse which could play anything I throw at it, and support for Dolby Vision was eye candy. I thought that Real Debrid adn Infuse could use some automation so I built Debrid Media Manager for that purpose. Source: over 1 year ago
Infuse is a iOS/tvOS/macOS app that allows you to watch videos of any format and has efficient hardware decoding for h264 and h265. It supports Dolby Vision, HDR, HDR10+. It also allows you to stream content from remote sources via Google Drive/Dropbox/WebDAV/FTP/SFTP/etc. It identifies your files as it automatically fetches movie metadata based from the filename. In my opinion, the best video player in the Apple... Source: over 1 year ago
I'm sure, its advertised in their websitehttps://firecore.com/infuse. Source: over 1 year ago
For AppleTV I can highly recommend Infuse.. It can browse and play videos stored on a Mac, PC, NAS, media servers like Plex, Emby, Jellyfin, or cloud service like Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, Box, MEGA, and others. Plus, videos from multiple sources can all be displayed neatly together in one central library. Source: over 1 year ago
You don't need to pay to use infuse with Jellyfin. Plex, Emby, and Jellyfin integration is a standard feature. If you want to use files with high-res audio codecs or Dolby Vision then you would need to pay. See here for a list of standard and pro features: https://firecore.com/infuse. Source: over 1 year ago
I’ve recently discovered Infuse and quite like it. Linked it to my Plex account and use it mostly on my Mac or iPad. Source: over 1 year ago
Plex and other similar apps (Infuse for example is more popular in the AppleTV world) only play local media, which means you’ll need to have a computer or NAS powered on to host the media files. You can source (high-quality) local media mostly in two ways: buying Blu-rays and ripping them, or 🏴☠️. Source: over 1 year ago
I want to add a network share (SMB) and play my contents directly without any type of transcoding, just like Infuse. Source: over 1 year ago
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