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Infuse: The Ultimate Video Player Software for Apple Users

Choosing a movie to watch quietly on weekends should be a way for many people to decompress, but the experience of streaming media software is hard to praise nowadays. The many advertisements are just one of its shortcomings. Coupled with the limitation of login devices and the lack of resources on a single platform, it makes the preparation for watching movies a lot of trouble. The emergence of Infuse can largely solve these pain points.

Infuse is a video player software exclusively for Apple users. Users can use this to create their own video library and experience it seamlessly on iPhone, Mac, iPad and even Apple TV.

As a video player, Infuse is undoubtedly qualified. It is not only compatible with up to 30 video formats, but also supports 10 audio formats from ACC to Dolby Audio. At the same time, you can add local subtitles with one click. If you don’t have local subtitles, don’t worry, infuse can use the built-in OpenSubtitles to insert online subtitles with one click.

However, multi-format support does not make Infuse stand out from the crowd of universal players. If you have the habit of deleting movies after downloading them, it is difficult for you to get a different experience from other software from Infuse. But if you like to download and save resources, Infuse will be the best video player software for you. Generally speaking, users directly download movies to the local, and directly open and play them from the folder.

This is certainly convenient, but the problem is that if there are too many resources, it is difficult for users to find what they want to see at a glance from the dense resources. Infuse’s ability to add local folders will greatly improve the user experience. As long as a folder is added to the software, Infuse will automatically read all the contents of the folder. This is only the first step. After reading, Infuse will automatically match the movie-related information online according to the movie name.

For example, for the movie “Uncharted” in my folder, infuse automatically matches a series of movie-related information from the starring information to the content summary, and even uses the movie poster as its cover instead of a bunch of dry files name. After there are more resources, infuse will also classify according to different video content, including the category of “Most Rated Movies”. If you’re adding TV content, infuse will recognize which season and which episode it is and categorize it.

Of course adding locally will not be the only way Infuse adds files. In the previous version of Infuse, users need to go through a series of complicated operations to read the cloud disk. First, use the Alist or Web DAV plug-in to mount the Alibaba Cloud disk to the router, and finally read it successfully. These operations dissuaded some users who wanted to try, because it is far less convenient than buying an external hard drive.

Just yesterday, Infuse added an epic update, and now Infuse finally supports direct reading of Alibaba Cloud disks. That is to say, after the update, the user does not need to go through complicated operations, just scan the QR code to log in, and infuse can successfully read all the video resources in your cloud disk. This update greatly reduces the learning cost of using Infuse, and users only need to find a reliable resource website.

Infuse will not compress the picture quality either. Whether it is added locally or on a network disk, infuse will play at full bit rate to ensure that users have the best viewing experience. At the same time, infuse users can seamlessly experience film and television content on multiple platforms. When a movie is half-paused, infuse will record it and upload it to the cloud, so that next time you open the same content with your mobile phone, infuse will automatically skip it for you to watch. past content.

These functions are also applicable to Apple TV. Users who follow Apple know that Apple TV is a very easy-to-use set-top box product, but this “easy-to-use” is only limited to markets outside the country. use. But as long as infuse is used to create a personal video library, domestic Apple TV users can also easily enjoy high-quality video content, and there will be no castration in terms of functions.

Most importantly, in Infuse, apart from the content added by users, you will not see any redundant things, including advertisements.

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