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Infuse 4.2 update for iOS + tvOS adds Library View on Apple TV, Spotlight search, and more

We’ve covered Infuse a few times — a slick media player for iOS devices and as of late last year the new Apple TV. Today the apps are getting updates to version 4.2, bringing a handful of notable features to both the iOS and tvOS apps.

The highlights include a new Library View with Smart Filters on Apple TV and Spotlight search on iPhones and iPads, but there is a long list of other new features and improvements for both.

Introducing our brand spankin’ new Library View which makes finding videos to watch super quick and easy. Infuse will search deep within your folders to catalog every movie, TV show, and cat video it can find and group them all together in a slick new menu. Plus, with a set of all-new Smart Filters, you can browse by genre, rating, release date, age rating, and even get an overview of all unwatched or recently added items with just a few taps.

Not only is browsing super-easy when using Smart Filters, these can also be used to create Favorites that appear right on the Infuse home screen. Want quick access to kids movies? Done. How about unwatched TV shows? No problem. With just a few taps you can customize Infuse to ensure the content you want to enjoy is front and center for whenever you’re ready. Even better, adding custom artwork for your Favorites can now be done right from the Apple TV menus.

For Apple TV, users will also get a new artwork picker for folder and library favorites, personalized trakt ratings for rated content, additional continuous playback options, Apple TV ‘Dolby Digital’ option that now works with 7.1 content, and a handful of other tweaks and improvements.

And many of those features, including the personalized trakt ratings and new playback options are also present in the iOS app update in addition to Spotlight search (pictured above) and a few other enhancements. A full list of what’s new in both apps is below.

You can get the updated apps on the App Store sometime later today. The app is free with an upgrade to Pro for $9.99 to unlock a handful of features. 

What’s new for tvOS

  • All-new Library View with Smart Filters
  • New artwork picker for folder and library favorites
  • Personalized trakt ratings for rated content
  • Auto-select first unwatched TV episode
  • Episodes now grouped by season in Recently Watched
  • Streamlined sign in process for trakt
  • Recently used subtitle languages are now grouped together
  • Mark folders to use embedded metadata only
  • Resume prompt now displays resume time
  • Additional Continuous Playback options
  • Better support for 60+ fps videos
  • Apple TV ‘Dolby Digital’ option now works with 7.1 content
  • Improved universal remote scrolling
  • Improved indexing behavior
  • Improved lower shelf navigation
  • Improved double-tap browsing controls
  • Improved display of DTS-HD MA track names
  • Improved trakt rating prompt
  • Many, many other minor improvements and fixes

What’s new for iOS

  • Spotlight search
  • Personalized trakt ratings for rated content
  • Auto-select first unwatched TV episode
  • Additional Continuous Playback options
  • Group recently used languages near top of subtitles download menu
  • Updated Dolby Audio library
  • Tap outside ticket to close (iPad only)
  • Local files can now be deleted with File Management disabled
  • Resolved playback issue affecting some Dolby ATMOS videos
  • Many, many other minor improvements and fixes

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Jordan writes about all things Apple as Senior Editor of 9to5Mac, & contributes to 9to5Google, 9to5Toys, & Electrek.co. He also co-authors 9to5Mac’s Logic Pros series.