Watch Movies From Almost Any Media Server With Infuse

Watch Movies From Almost Any Media Server With Infuse

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The Infuse App Media Player for Apple TV

Access and play your entire collection of TV and movie content

By Jonny Evans Jonny Evans Writer Johnny Evans is a former Lifewire writer who specializes in iPhones, iOS, and Apple TV and blogs daily about it at other publications. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on December 5, 2019 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email Streaming TV, Movies, & More Netflix Hulu Disney+ Prime Video Apple TV+ Favorite Events Firecore’s Infuse app is a beautifully designed media player for iOS and Apple TV that lets you play virtually every type of video file out there. The idea behind Infuse is that many users have an existing collection of TV and movie content in an array of file types they'd like to watch on an Apple TV. Apple TVs, however, can play only content provided by iTunes or specialized apps. Infuse solves the problem with its ability to access and play almost any kind of media format including AVI, WMV, and more. It can also connect with UPnP/DLNA apps such as Plex, Kodi (XBMC), Serviio, WMC, PS3 Media Server, and others to browse, stream, and download videos. Infuse works with the iPhone, iPad, Apple TV 4, and Apple TV 4K.

Stream Almost Anything

Infuse helps users get more out of their existing media libraries. If you have a large collection of movies and TV shows in numerous formats stored on various networked devices across your office or home, Infuse consolidates all that content into one easy-to-reach place. Infuse can find and handle media stored on almost anything, including a Mac, PC, NAS, wireless drive, or a server app such as Plex, Kodi, or Serviio. Any local devices will be detected in seconds, making setup a snap. There's no need to transcode content between formats; just point the app toward where your videos are stored and it will catalog them for you, even adding artwork and pertinent details. It then makes all your content available in its slick, attractive Library view, which offers an interface very much like what you’re used to seeing in iTunes movies. Infuse incorporates voice recognition using the Siri Remote for the Apple TV.

Additional Features

Additional features include detailed movie information along with folder and catalog support. Infuse also incorporates powerful Spotlight search and Smart Filters to help you browse content by genre, rating, release date, and more, as well as your own content ratings using the Trakt system. Smart Filters let you create and keep search results on the app’s home screen, which means you can gather collections such as children's movies or unwatched movies and access them easily via the Siri Remote. Add your own artwork to movies or shows using a built-in artwork selector. There’s also subtitle support and much more. Infuse 6.2 offers new support for creating playlists, a loop and shuffle feature for all your content, more external storage, and other improvements. Since Infuse works not just with Apple TVs, but also with any iOS device (iPad, iPad Pro, iPhone, iPod touch), access all your media from all your devices just about anywhere. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire The 10 Best Ways to Watch Movies With Friends Online Is an Apple TV Worth It? How to Change Language on Apple TV 11 Best Free Apps for Streaming Movies in 2022 How to Set up the Apple TV With Your iPhone How to Turn Down the Volume on Apple TV 12 Best Free Movie Websites Online (October 2022) How to Use VLC to Watch Almost Any Video on Apple TV The Pros and Cons of Traveling With an Apple TV How a Media Server Shares Photos, Music, and Movies How to Find and Watch Disney Plus 4K Content How to Watch Movies on iPhone How to Connect an Apple TV to Wi-Fi Without a Remote How Software Turns Your Computer Into a Media Server How to Pair an Apple TV Remote Apple TV Problems and How to Solve Them Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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