Perhaps some data was not entered when I tried. Previously I was only able to do this using iOS, but now the ATV seems to be working and the "SAVE" button can be used. Here's an update: contrary to what I said Infuse for both iOS and Apple TV 4 can add my Windows 10-64 bit using the Fall Creators Update, if I enter manually the credentials and save them. I am surprised to be the only person complaining. Still that doesn't explain why hasn't fixed this yet, since it's only his app that isn't accepting the Fall Creators update. That tells me right away it's the Fall Creator's Update fault. Infuse Pro 4.3.6, the last 4.x version, have the EXACT SAME PROBLEMS. nPlayer, which is a similar and rival app, doesn't wake my PC and recognizes it (IP 192.168.8.144) immediately, if I want to add.Īnother thing I discovered is that it's not limited to the 5.X version. What is really odd is that the two bugs only affect Infuse. What I am going to do is to format this computer using the Fall Creators to see if the bug is gone and will never install this terrible update again, since it also did that to my internet: This is a "feature" that I have never seen in any iOS app. Infuse is remotely turning on my computer, after trying to access the PC contents, which uses the IP 192.168.8.144 (already added in the iOS version, so the credentials are saved there). You heard me: I had to get up and turn the PC off again. My PC, which was turned off via the case power button (including the monitor - I was in my bed), is turned on again. The "save" button can't be used.įor iOS I already had added my PC (back then when inFuse worked for both iOS and ATV, and this Fall Creators wasn't installed), so I can still access the contents from the PC in the iOS version.īut if I just open the app guess what happens? Note: You can insert the credentials by selecting "Others" but can't save the data. This is something should have added already, any similar app allows you to manually insert the credentials. Not only it's invisible there, I can't add manually. That's just perfect: an old bug I thought it was gone for good it's still there.Īs I said before apparently after I installed the Fall Creators Update inFuse for iOS and tvOs (Apple TV 4) stopped recognizing my PC. All these companies (Apple with iOS 11 included) have nothing better to do besides releasing new versions just for the sake of it and to get users in trouble. Really, this is the last time in my life I update the OS. My free subscription sent by firecore (1 year, for the 5.X versions) will expire in 2 weeks and then I will be out of luck.Įven if I paid for the app at this point I wouldn't be able to use it, with the aforementioned bug. To make matters worse this bug also happens in inFuse Pro 4.3.6, for both iOS and Apple TV, the last version I had the right to use before the 5.X, where I had to pay for it again. I think Micro$oft did a total mess with this update and I will be formatting my hard drive soon because now I can't get proper speeds in my own network, I can't send a file with over 20 MB/s and a little while ago I was getting 60 MB/s.Įven if that's the case, the fact one rival app still continues to work and Infuse is broken is inexcusable. When you scan for a network Windows is listed there. nPlayer for iOS:Ĭan recognize Windows 10 instantly, even with this Fall Creators update. I paid for the iOS and ATV 4 version and now I can't access the contents from my computer (since infuse for ATV can't store anything) for several days, as explained here:Īs long as this bug remains I won't be recommending this app for either iOS or ATV. I can't believe this bug hasn't been crushed yet.
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