![]() It’s the syndication with Apple TV that blows my mind. Subtitles are displayed more clearly too. ExtremePlayer was having a hard time streaming large mkv files (>10gb) to my phone while Infuse has no problem. ![]() I came across Infuse by accident and it streamlined those two apps for me while exceeding performance. The latter I used to mirror movies from my laptop to my Apple TV. The former I used to stream movies from my laptop to my iPhone. I was using two apps: ExtremePlayer (another 5-star iOS app) and AirParrot (a Windows app). Please make sure you cancel me immediately. Nplayer is my go to media player because it always connects and never fails. It looks like a nice app and I don't see how others are having success with the SMB connections. I don't ask for a refund (that would be nice) but having some use out of it for all the time and money I wasted would have been nice too. The only thing keeping me from uninstall is to occasionally check my status. I have since cancelled my subscription and hope that it went through. I just forgot about it hoping it would be fixed and I could see what was the hype? Then I find out I didn't make a one time purchase.not happy. On InfuseVideoPlayer, the circle just sits there spinning and spinning. In all this time it has never, ever worked at picking up my smb network when all other file managers and players I have tried pick up the network immediately. 1 many two years ago not paying attention to the fact that i would be charged a yearly fee. Infuse Pro is available as an optional subscription, which includes a free trial period and offers additional features such as playing even more video formats, Dolby® Digital Plus (AC3/E-AC3), DTS® and DTS-HD® mobile surround sound, streaming a wide variety of video types over AirPlay and Google Cast, accessing videos stored in cloud services, and syncing libraries, settings, watched history, and playback progress between devices. Provides extras such as folders, one-click subtitle downloads from OpenSubtitles, scrobble plays to Trakt, download videos from networked devices, and drag and drop uploads via web browser. Offers gesture controls, 8 video zoom options, continuous playback, TV out via HDMI or VGA adapter, and deinterlacing. Provides split view & PIP, spatial audio, and multiple audio tracks. Offers beautiful layout with quick access to video info, artwork, and metadata added automatically. Allows users to connect with Plex, Emby, Jellyfin, Kodi (XBMC), WMC, and other media servers. ![]() Supports full 4K w/ HDR & Dolby Vision video playback. Provides optimized subtitles powered by OpenSubtitles, allowing users to bring their own subtitles or download them on the fly in virtually any language. Connects with Trakt to sync watched history, submit ratings, and post comments. Offers AirPlay & Google Cast options for streaming videos with full surround sound and subtitles. Allows users to stream videos from other devices, including 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. Supports Dolby® Digital Plus (AC3/E-AC3), DTS® and DTS-HD® audio. Plays a wide variety of video formats, including MP4, M4V, MOV, MKV, AVI, WMV, MTS, ISO, VIDEO_TS, FLV, OGM, OGV, ASF, 3GP, DVR-MS, WebM, and WTV.
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