![]() ![]() Artwork and metadata added automatically Beautiful layout with quick access to video info Connect with Plex, Emby, Jellyfin, Kodi (XBMC), WMC and other media servers Stream from a Mac, PC, NAS or Wi-Fi enabled hard drive Silky-smooth video player (plays full 4K w/ HDR & Dolby Vision) “I see no reason whatsoever to remove Infuse from my Home screen anytime soon.” “The best media player for iPhone and iPad.superior to VLC.” “Looks great, plays anything you throw at it.surprisingly powerful” OPTIMIZED SUBTITLES POWERED BY OPENSUBTITLESīring your own subtitles, or download them on the fly (for free) in virtually any language. ![]() Includes support for Dolby® and DTS audio.īrowse and play videos stored on your Mac, PC, NAS, Wi-Fi hard drive, apps like Plex, Emby, and Jellyfin, or from cloud services like Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, Box, pCloud, Yandex.Disk, and Mega.nz – no syncing required!Ĭonnect with Trakt to sync watched history, submit ratings and post comments. And silky-smooth playback.Ī powerful video player that plays just about anything, including MP4, MKV, M4V and MOV – plus many others. No need to convert files! Infuse is optimized for macOS 13, with powerful streaming options, Trakt sync, and unmatched AirPlay & subtitle support. I only got the Apple TV as all other members of family are into the apple eco-system and we found buying 4K movies on Apple TV 4K was cheaper than buying the equivalent in either SD or HD on Google Play Movies.Ignite your video content with Infuse – the beautiful way to watch almost any video format on your iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and Mac. Plus it allows to use profiles and restrictions on what media each user can access and play. Plex is my backup for when other family members want to watch as is easier for them to use, plus its available on all our TV’s, laptops, tablets, mobile phones as it works across all formats, windows, linux, android, ios. On my android shield tv, I prefer to use Kodi as this will play all my media on my server without any transcoding, with full passthrough of all audio formats, for other sources I use Netflix, Amazon and Google Movies. I am waiting to see if the new player will improve anything, once available for everybody, but no HiRes audio is a no go to me. I tried few times to use Plex on my ATV but the experience was really much inferior. And then I use it if I’d like to watch something (ripped at 1080p otherwise forget it with my CPU) in my kitchen’s Fire TV. I use it mostly for automatically downloading the subtitles (via a plugin) since the connection in Infuse with OpenSubtitles was driving me mad in the past. Personally I have a Plex server alive in my MacBook Pro. I may have forgotten something, but those should be the most important for both. Skipping back and forth was usually immediate the few times I have run it in my Apple TV It actually seems to perform better at streaming.Compatibility with at most any TV Box or mobile device in the house.Obviously Plex has its own merits as well: The license works with all Apple devices for your Apple ID - Although I suppose the Plex pass does the same for all devices.When a relevant bug is reported it gets fixed usually in the next release. HiRes to LPCM audio support - Plex is stuck at DD+ I believe (and it had some horrible bugs in the past - scratching or no audio at all).You can download the subtitles while watching You can switch audio track and subtitles on the fly (but that must have been added in Plex new player I suppose)ģa.You don’t need to run a second server as for Plex (especially useful if your library is stored in a NAS).With Plex (in both Android TV and ATV) I spent hours if not days (in total) watching a spinning gear, eventually getting a transcoding (or else) error at the end. It plays all HEVC 4K HDR files I give it in input (.mkv.Well, there are various benefits using Infuse: So what would the benefits of running Infuse instead of Plex on the Apple TV 4K ![]()
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