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max2

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Air Video HD is ok but it only plays some file types not all. Plus the server hasn't been updated in years. The client app sure about 8 months ago.

If no one can do this no big deal just a request.

I know use Plex, Emby, or Jellyfin but I don't like Plex, Emby, or Jellyfin.

I like how Air Video HD the files do not have to actually be indexed you just add hard drive directories to see and they show up.
 
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Banglazed

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Have you tried Infuse app? It sounds like it would meet your needs.


You can get the pro version for free if you sign up to beta test their new app

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Banglazed

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Thanks yes but how am i suppose to stream and x265 file from my computer to Infuse Pro when out and about over 4g lte or remote wifi ? I don't like Plex, Emby, or Jellyfin.

You can host your media files on Cloud services such as Google Drive, Dropbox or OneDrive or even iCloud etc and use Infuse to connect to that drive and stream whenever.
 

max2

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You can host your media files on Cloud services such as Google Drive, Dropbox or OneDrive or even iCloud etc and use Infuse to connect to that drive and stream whenever.

I tried that. It buffers a lot.
 

max2

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Are you using cellular data or Wi-Fi? Cellular data isn’t ideal to stream most media unless they are web optimized and smaller file size. Does it buffer when using Wi-Fi?

I tried both remotely. Both buffer. Cellular data and Wi-Fi.
 

jsauger

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@Banglazed did you ever find a solution
Air Video HD is ok but it only plays some file types not all. Plus the server hasn't been updated in years. The client app sure about 8 months ago.

If no one can do this no big deal just a request.

I know use Plex, Emby, or Jellyfin but I don't like Plex, Emby, or Jellyfin.

I like how Air Video HD the files do not have to actually be indexed you just add hard drive directories to see and they show up.
Did you ever find a solution? I agree 100% with everything you said here and have been searching for a replacement for AirVideo HD.
 

max2

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@Banglazed did you ever find a solution

Did you ever find a solution? I agree 100% with everything you said here and have been searching for a replacement for AirVideo HD.

Not really but I got Air Video HD to semi work but not perfectly.

I still get buffering with large 20 GB to 70 GB + files :(

I fear soon it will stop working all together but not sure when. I just wish it would work as good as Emby or Plex. Even though they don't work perfectly either really. I just prefer Air Video HD.

I emailed the developer but no response :(
 

mklnz

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I have the same problem… what I like about Air Video HD is the fact that you do not need to index, a folder is sufficient. It’s good for videos that are not really organised or renamed properly.

Infuse, VLC etc can play the videos, but you have no way to encode on the server side so that the videos are lower bitrate for cellular data or slow networks
 

pacorob

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Have you tried nPlayer Plus (8.99 dollar) or nPlayer (4.99 dollar) possibly that has what you want?
They also have a free but limited 'nPlayer Lite' version which you can test first. See also their website.

They have been around for quite a while and are a cheaper alternative for Infuse not sure though if it offers what you are asking but wanted to bring it to your attention since it possibly could be what you look for.
 

max2

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Have you tried nPlayer Plus (8.99 dollar) or nPlayer (4.99 dollar) possibly that has what you want?
They also have a free but limited 'nPlayer Lite' version which you can test first. See also their website.

They have been around for quite a while and are a cheaper alternative for Infuse not sure though if it offers what you are asking but wanted to bring it to your attention since it possibly could be what you look for.

Yes I use that now for local files but it does not work over the internet like Air Video HD does!
 

max2

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I have the same problem… what I like about Air Video HD is the fact that you do not need to index, a folder is sufficient. It’s good for videos that are not really organised or renamed properly.

Infuse, VLC etc can play the videos, but you have no way to encode on the server side so that the videos are lower bitrate for cellular data or slow networks
Infuse is suppose to have that feature in the future but no idea when.

Even though I don't like the GUI


Air Video HD was the only app and reason mostly I stayed on iOS with a iPhone but it doesn't mean I will go Android it just sucks is all. I hate how Android slows down anyway.

I wonder why the developer never replies to emails for Air Video HD ?
 

pacorob

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Yes I use that now for local files but it does not work over the internet like Air Video HD does!
Ok sorry that nPlayer is no alternative for the feature you are looking for and which is available in the Air Video HD app which isn't updated anymore.
 

max2

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Ok sorry that nPlayer is no alternative for the feature you are looking for and which is available in the Air Video HD app which isn't updated anymore.

No need to be sorry.

Thanks for trying!
 

max2

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Sorry but does anyone know how Air Video HD works exactly and if someone will be able to create another app like it but for 4k files in the future you think ?

I mean yes Air Video HD sorta semi kinda works with 4k files but not perfectly.
 

pacorob

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Sorry but does anyone know how Air Video HD works exactly and if someone will be able to create another app like it but for 4k files in the future you think ?

I mean yes Air Video HD sorta semi kinda works with 4k files but not perfectly.
Sorry can't answer I did ask around in the AppRaven community and as was brought up earlier here VLC was mentioned which might offer it?
 
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max2

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Sorry can't answer I did ask around in the AppRaven community and as was brought up earlier here VLC was mentioned which might offer it?

Thanks.

No VLC only serves local network files on your own network not remotely like on 4g lte or 5g :(

It is ok though.
 

max2

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Those of you that still use Air Video HD what bitrate do you put video on for cellular ? I know max is 2 Mbps about. Plus I know default is 512 Kbps.

Can you notice the difference between 512 Kbps and 2 Mbps streaming video quality ?
 

DJ Noise

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I agree Air Video HD was the best also for me, streaming over 3g/4g/ was never a problem over these years.
A server update is needed in 2022 but the dev site are no more accessible today.
I searched to an alternative but not yet found.
The user management and streaming over cellular is the most important feature.
 

max2

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I moved on to a better way. Still miss it a little though Air Video HD.
 

max2

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Plus nPlayer Plus or Infuse Pro directly playing files remotely from my Synology NAS.
 
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