![]() Fixed importing of multiple files in a row from Files app (iOS, Mac) Fixed sorting of the 'By Rating' category on Home Screen Many other internal player improvements (Mac) Improved full screen ProMotion support (Mac) Many other internal player improvements Improved playback of some HEVC RExt videos Improved handling of yuv444p10le videos Improved handing of HDR/DoVi videos with invalid timestamps ![]() Enhanced support for Dolby Vision (Profile 8) videos Save files directly from the Files app (iOS) Choose metadata language when searching for movie/show titles Recognize tags in filenames for cuts/parts Group multiple copies of a movie together using 'Smart Groups' Play video trailers for movies and TV shows These changes also include improved error correction for files which may be a little bit wonky (due to encoding and/or mastering issues) allowing these to now play beautifully - just like you'd expect. In this update, we've revamped a hefty chunk of the playback internals, and modernized a number of areas to allow us to continue providing unparalleled playback performance and accuracy across all Apple platforms. Our primary goal with Infuse has always been to deliver excellent picture and sound when you press play - with every single video. By default, the best video playback option will automatically be selected based on the video file and the device you are using, and you can change how this works by adjusting the Extended Dolby Vision option found in Infuse > Settings > Playback. It has been used by Apple for many of their screensaver videos, and now more of these videos can be played natively in Infuse in full Dolby Vision. ![]() Profile 8 is a unique format, as it includes both a Dolby Vision layer and an HDR layer. When multiple versions are present, Infuse will automatically add tags for each - and you can add your own custom tags, if you wish.ĭolby Vision comes in many different flavors, and today we're adding expanded support for Dolby Vision Profile 8. This could be things like different resolutions (1080p, 4K etc.), different releases (Director's Cut, Theatrical Cut, etc.), videos spread across multiple files/discs (Part 1, Part 2, etc.), duplicates of the same file you have stored in different locations, or any combination of these you happen to have. ![]() The new Smart Groups feature is a great way to group different versions of the same title together in your Library. ![]()
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