

It has very rich sorting and searching capabilities and a good server status displays. Plex is better when you are running on many platform clients, have several servers, have a lot of libraries and want to preserve playback status between devices. The Infuse player audio quality may be the best since it supports DTS-MA. My take on it is that Infuse is the best solution for just a single server and just a few libraries. There are heated discussions about which is best. A Plex server can run on almost anything, from a router, NAS to a high end Mac. Plex requires a Plex server, Infuse can use either a Plex, DNLA or SMB server. Since you are posting in a Mac forum then the most common Mac solutions are Plex and Infuse. Why do you mean by "better"? What quality - 480, 1080p, 4k?ĭo you prefer Apples or Oranges (windows)? Do you like mucking around with a PC's innards and or do you just want something that works with minimal setup? Do you want to use commercially available software with (hopefully good) support, or maybe state of the art custom software which may be somewhat unstable?
