![]() This is done by setting up a share with a custom path. Create a Custom Share (iOS/macOS)īy default, Infuse will connect to the main share with all folders visible, but this can be customized so only a certain folder is available. Library features will not be available when connecting via UPnP or DLNA. ![]() Password: Password used to log in to the share.(Note: If connecting to a Time Capsule or Airport Extreme set this to 'admin') Username: Username used to log in to the share.Workgroup: (optional) Used when connecting to Windows PCs.Address: Network address of the share.Share Name: A name used to identify the share in Infuse.(optional) If no devices are detected, you can set up a connection manually by tapping the Other. Note: Leaving both username and password fields left blank will cause Infuse to connect as a guest, which may limit which files are available for streaming. You can also set a custom Share Name, which is only used for identifying the share in Infuse. Select the device you wish to connect to, and enter the username and password. Once in the Add Files menu, any detected devices will be listed near the bottom in the Available Shares section. Tap the Settings (gear) icon in the lower right corner, and select Add Files. Once file sharing has been enabled, it's time to move to open Infuse on the iPhone or iPad to create a connection. Enable File Sharingīefore adding a connection in Infuse, double-check that SMB File Sharing is enabled on the device you wish to stream from. These represent a current work-in-progress, and will likely see changes in the coming weeks before the release of Infuse 7.Infuse is able to connect to many different devices using SMB, NFS, FTP, SFTP, FTPS, FTPES, UPnP, DLNA, and WebDAV to browse, download (iOS/macOS only), and play videos. Starting an Infuse Pro subscription today, locks you into the best possible price for all future renewals. Note: An Infuse Pro subscription can be started from within the free Infuse 6 app. A single Infuse Pro subscription will be usable on all your devices (iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac) and can be shared via Family Sharing. Infuse for macOS (as well as Infuse 7) will be a free upgrade for all those with an Infuse Pro subscription (monthly, yearly, lifetime). ![]() Infuse for macOS will make its App Store debut as part of Infuse 7 which is coming in Q1 2021. This will be available as a free download for all who sign up. ![]() We are currently planning to have the first public alpha available to test in early/mid December. Infuse for macOS will include most of the same great features found on iOS and Apple TV, including: Robust video playback, automatic organization, cloud streaming, Trakt sync, subtitle downloads, and more-all wrapped in a beautiful package that feels right at home on the Mac.Īny Mac (both Intel and M1) running Big Sur, or later. #staytunedġ1/20/20: Progress on Infuse for macOS has been moving along swiftly over the past few months, and today we’re pleased to be able to share a quick update and a few screenshots. Update 12/15/20: We are getting close to the first public alpha, and are targeting this Friday (12/18) to have the first public alpha available. Update 12/18/20: The first public alpha build is now available.
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