Infuse Now Supports Apple's AirPlay And Comes With Other New Features
August 7, 2013
Infuse – The Beautiful Way to Watch Videos is out with another new update. Version 1.3 includes AirPlay support for the first time, plus other new features.
First released in December, the app is the creation of FireCore, the group behind the popular aTV Flash software for jailbroken Apple TVs. The app allows video buffs to watch content in as many as 14 formats on the iPhone/iPod touch and iPad.
These formats include: MP4, M4V, MOV, 3GP, ASF, AVI, DVR-MS, FLV, MKV, OGM, OGV, WebM, WMV, and WTV. The app also includes full support for Dolby Digital Plus (AC3 and E-AC3) audio.
Infuse 1.3 includes:
As I noted in April, Infuse isn’t for everyone. If you’re the type of person that only enjoys movies through iTunes, or streaming services such as Netflix, it might be best to look elsewhere. Rather, Infuse is for those folks that have tons of video files sitting around on their computer, in Dropbox, or attached to emails, and want to watch them on their iOS device. To do so, users must attach and sync the files via iTunes on a Mac or PC. Infuse is available for $4.99 in the App Store. See also: Multiformat iOS Video Player App Infuse Gets Infused With New Enhancements.
- AirPlay!
- Wi-Fi file transfers
- Fullscreen TV out when using HDMI/VGA adapter
- Rate videos and send shouts on trakt.tv
- Post what you're watching to Facebook or Twitter
- Many other improvements and fixes