TapTechNews July 5th news, the media library player application NetEase Filmly has now been upgraded to version 1.2.1, which solves the problem of incomplete resource scanning. At the same time, it has also upgraded and optimized the network request for the network disk scanning logic, and can import the complete media library with one click to shorten the batch loading time of film posters and other pictures.
In addition, NetEase also announced the realization of full iPad compatibility, supporting iPad split-screen browsing and sidebar function, supporting iPad keyboard operation, and also being compatible with M-series chip Mac computer products (TapTechNews: The official website shows that the macOS version will be launched on July 31).
NetEase Filmly media player is similar to the infuse application. It supports importing film and television resources from Ali network disk and Baidu network disk. It is known as the first cross-platform intelligent media library player, suitable for video players on Android phones, Android TVs, Android boxes, Android projectors, iPhones, iPads, and Macs with Apple chips. It can aggregate films from Ali Cloud Disk and Baidu Network Disk, and subsequent support for WebDAV.
Android phone/TV/projector: Android 5.0 and above systems
iPhone: iOS 14 and above versions
iPad: iPadOS 14 and above versions
Video: 3GP, AVI, AV1, ASF, BDMV, DIVX, DVDMEDIA, DVR-MS, FLV, H.264 (AVC), H.265 (HEVC), MKV, MOV, MP4, MPEG, MTS/M2TS, MXF, OGM, OGV, RMVB, TS, VOB, VP9, WEBM, WMV
Audio track: AAC, AC3/E-AC3, DTS, FLAC, MP3, OGG, PCM, WMA
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