3/1/2024 0 Comments Infuse pro iosI thought this was due to some codec not being supported due to being too much CPU intensive. I was more puzzled by the fact this iPAD and iOS 10.3.2 were able to run 4K videos that were not extracted from the original UHD-BD discs. And I thought all this time this was due to the iPAD/iPhone not being advanced enough, since my PC (Core i7 4770) was able to do it. Now my Matroska lossless Ultra-HD-Blu-ray (4K, 2160p) videos extracted from the original discs (forgive me for being redundant) are 100% working! They were very slow in iOS 10.3.2, no one could play them. Oh, and another very, very, veeeeeeeeeery important fact: So my Google Drive videos and everything else is smooth now. In the intro it was pausing right before the announcer said the name of the game. Try part #1 from pastebin, and skip to the intro. It played OK, but there was a bit in it that got "stuck", you could hear the audio but the video paused for a brief moment. I created a reencode from a FRAPS file and tried playing in Google Drive. I was using iOS 10.3.2 since day 1 in this iPAD (October 2017).Īnd indeed videos with the HEVC/H.265 codec must have improved. I've been using this app every single day and for ages, here's my two cents: the performance has increased a lot with iOS 12 in the iPAD Pro 10.5 (256 GB, wifi+cell). We are thank you for looking forward to nPlayer for Apple TV version and will do our best to be ready quickly.įor the record, nPlayer can also be used to watch Youtube videos: We are now fixing problems found and reviewing user's comments and feedback for improvement. The beta test of nPlayer for Android version is in progress. If we have any further news, we'll inform you through blog and Facebook. We are aiming to continue to develop Apple TV version after releasing Android version. It is hard to say the precise release dates because the development environment and priority are fluid. However we have decided to hold off on Apple TV version, because Android version is in last stages of development. NPlayer for Apple TV version was under development. And judging by what others said there are some serious problems still around.Ībout the Apple-TV version, this is what the developer said about it: The issue I reported seems to have vanished, however I saw returning a few times so there's no way for me to tell it's gone. Update: it seems there are some bugs still being fixed for iOS 11. In Infuse you can only see what's inside account #1) If you log into account #1 in nPlayer you can see the contents from all three. If I were to list the three major downsides from Infuse:ġ) No support for audio files (MP3, FLAC.)Ģ) No support for Google Drive shared contents (ex: you have multiple accounts and share the contents from accounts #2 and #3 with #1. While that remains the case for all of them I'll stick with nPlayer in iOS. Some minor changes could be implemented in Infuse, and the developer is either holding for future releases or not interested. However if we purchase Infuse we can also use in ATV, since nPlayer is not available there yet (I doubt it ever will.). In my opinion nPlayer is better than Infuse due to a few features that are still not available in the iOS version. Fixes the issue of failing to connect to Chromecast with iXpand. Fixes the issue of failing to open a PDF file in iXpand Fixes the noise issue from built-in speaker of iPhone7/7+ (iOS 11) Supports the feature to add more than one subtitles Supports the setting of time for image slideshow Supports the setting of audio delay time for each audio device Supports HEVC hardware decoding (iOS 11) NPlayer Plus received a new update today:
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