Following their commitment to users and to justify the subscription that the guys at Infuse have launched so that users of this application always enjoy the latest news, the guys at Firecore have launched a new update adding different improvements, improvements that affect playback performance, which is now much faster. In addition, new parental controls have also been added to prevent the little ones from accessing content that is not classified for them and a new movie classification system by country.
What's new in Infuse version 5.3
- This new update includes a new high-performance replay engine.
- Parental controls have been added to restrict access to certain videos according to their classification, to allow the little ones to use the application but not have access to the films that are not suitable for them.
- New support for images and directories in Blue-Ray (BMDV) format
- New classification of films by country, ideal for all users who like films made outside the United States.
- New link to search in 3D Touch menu.
- New grace period to renew or end subscriptions.
- Access speed to shared letters in the Dropbox, OneDrive and Google Drive cloud has been improved.
- Fixed issues related to AirPlay.
- Closure issue when scanning and indexing new files has also been fixed.
Since the release of Infuse version 5, The guys from Firecore, they've switched to the subscription system, through which we can always have the latest version of Infuse in exchange for 7,49 euros per year. But if our thing is not to pay every year and we want to pay only once, we can purchase the application for 12,99 euros.
Version 5.2.1 was already a marvel, now with the support for ISO and Bluray structures (BDMV /) it is even more so. Let's hope that the Apple TV also has that improvement in speed, since at least for me, according to that mkv (30 gb) it is difficult for him to move them with all the fluidity that I would like, since sometimes he is "thinking" to continue the reproduction.