Firecore is a tech company that primarily develops software for Apple TV. Its flagship product, Infuse, is a media player app that supports various audio and video formats.
Firecore was founded in 2007.
Initially, the company developed jailbreak tools for the Apple TV.
In 2011, Firecore released its first media player app, aTV Flash.
In 2013, Firecore launched Infuse, which is now its primary product.
Infuse has since received numerous updates and enhancements, including support for 4K HDR playback and integration with cloud services.
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A media player app for Apple TV, iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. It supports various audio and video formats, as well as subtitles and 4K HDR playback.
Infuse is a media player app developed by Firecore. It supports various audio and video formats, as well as subtitles and 4K HDR playback. It is available for Apple TV, iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Infuse has a free version that supports basic features, but users can upgrade to Pro or Lifetime to access more advanced features and support the developers.
Infuse supports various audio and video formats, including MP4, M4V, MOV, AVI, WMV, MKV, FLV, etc. For the full list, please visit the official website.
Yes, Infuse supports 4K and HDR playback, but the device and TV must also support it. Some features are only available in the Pro version.
Yes, Infuse supports subtitles in various formats, including SRT, SSA, ASS, and PGS. Users can download and sync subtitles easily from within the app.