![]() ![]() By doing that, users would be able to use Apple’s UI for purchased content, and your UI for non-DRM content, ensuring no matter what kind of media the user wants to browse, they can play anything they request, without a failure to play message.įor now I’ll probably stick with Apple’s UI just because it will play anything I select, even if it doesn’t use the extra audio tracks, but if Infuse ever gets a filter to ignore and not display DRM media, I’m all in. I would think as a developer there would be no restrictions preventing you from applying a filter that only processes non-DRM media. With over a thousand media files, it’s impossible to remember which were purchased and which were not. I think if I didn’t have to play roulette with whether something will play or not every time I click on something to watch, I’d be happy to make the commitment to a lifetime subscription. I’m also thrilled that it plays the DTS tracks embedded in files. I just subscribed last night and I’m impressed with what Infuse does with cover art, genres, and nested movies in series. Having played with it a while now, I really like Infuse! Then, click the Convert All button and decide the output format for the inserted iTunes movie(s). ![]()
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