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Infuse 7 PRO for mac instal1/15/2024 ![]() ![]() ![]() Silky-smooth video player (plays full 4K w/ HDR & Dolby Vision) “I see no reason whatsoever to remove Infuse from my Home screen anytime soon.” “The best media player for iPhone and iPad.superior to VLC.” “Looks great, plays anything you throw at it.surprisingly powerful” OPTIMIZED SUBTITLES POWERED BY OPENSUBTITLESīring your own subtitles, or download them on the fly (for free) in virtually any language. Includes support for Dolby® and DTS audio.īrowse and play videos stored on your Mac, PC, NAS, Wi-Fi hard drive, apps like Plex, Emby, and Jellyfin, or from cloud services like Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, Box, pCloud, Yandex.Disk, MEGA, and Aliyun Drive – no syncing required!Ĭonnect with Trakt to sync watched history, submit ratings and post comments. And silky-smooth playback.Ī powerful video player that plays just about anything, including MP4, MKV, M4V and MOV – plus many others. No need to convert files! Infuse is optimized for macOS 14, with powerful streaming options, Trakt sync, and unmatched AirPlay & subtitle support. The only caveat is that the DDNS service expires if you don’t use it once every 60 days.Ignite your video content with Infuse – the beautiful way to watch almost any video format on your iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and Mac. It seems convoluted, but you only have to do this once and you should be right. Click Save, and if everything is correct is should connect remotely to your Synology NAS and show a list of folders.Īnd that’s it. Click Advanced, and add the WebDAV portal from step 2 (in my case, 5006). ), add your username and password of your Synology NAS. Name the share (can be anything), change the Protocol to WebDAV (HTTPS), add your DDNS address that you created above (i.e.In Infuse, under Settings, select Add Files, then select via Network Share.Unfortunately a lot of routers are different so you might have to Google how to forward ports on your specific model. I forwarded both TCP and UDP and also added the same rule for IPv4 and IPv6. Some times you can use EZ Connect to do this automatically, but in my case I had to go to my router, and add a new port forward rule for Port 5006 to the IP address of my Synology NAS. The final step was to forward port 5006 on my Router.If you have a firewall turned on, I also added the WebDAV (5006) application to the server by going to Control Panel–>Security, select Firewall, Edit Rules for Firewall Profile, and adding a new firewall rule for ‘select from a list of built-in applications’ and selected WebDAV Server on portal 5006.Under Applications, ensure WebDAV Server is ticked with Allow (I am also assuming your user has appropriate read/write access to the shared folders you have set up).Select a hostname, and fill out your Synology NAS username and password For Service Provider, I used Synology (which gives you a DDNS).Open Control Panel and open External Access (under Connectivity).All other options on this page were left off. Open WebDAV Server and turn on Enable HTTPS (in my case it already had portal 5006 in the HTTPS port box).Log into your Synology NAS, and install WebDAV Server from the Package Centre.Some of these steps might not be needed (and I’m no expert), but hopefully they work for you. The reasons you’d want to do this is to access your media files when you’re away from home.Īfter searching through Infuse forums and Reddit, I have mashed together various instructions into a process that worked for me. I was recently struggling to find a complete list of instructions to follow to share my Synology NAS to Infuse via WebDAV.
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