_diyar 2 hours ago

IINA is the kind of app that disappears into the background. I've used it for years and almost forgot it's not a part of the OS.

dekken_ 2 hours ago

> IINA - The modern media player for macOS.

  • nomilk 2 hours ago

    Happy* IINA user here. I use youtube keybindings + 'video speed controller' (chrome extension) keybindings for quick speed up/down/reset and skipping back/forward through videos).

    * It did have a problem with crazy power consumption, but I think that's been fixed (haven't noticed the problem for a few months).

dmix 2 hours ago

A new MacOS player it seems?

I just recently switched to Infuse 8 after buying a couple Apple TV boxes. The network sharing + iCloud timestamp syncing between my phone/macbook/multiple TVs is the best thing ever. My macbook is basically a media server for every device in my house. No need for annoying plex servers.

  • pxc 2 hours ago

    It's a player of the ffmpeg lineage; a GUI frontend for mpv. If you use mpv or some frontend (e.g., SMPlayer, Celluloid, or Haruna) on other platforms, IINA is a natural choice on macOS.

    It's free software, it's keyboard friendly, it supports more of less every format, and it blends into the OS's native desktop environment. I don't have an eye for design, but it seems good to me. If there's a better choice for local multimedia playback on macOS, I don't know what that is.

    (It seems the only other real contender on the backend is VLC, which is likewise excellent software.)

    • tiagod 2 hours ago

      >It seems the only other real contender on the backend is VLC

      Does VLC already support HDR content on MacOS? I switched to IINA because of that omission.

  • yborg 2 hours ago

    IINA has been around for quite a while, it's a front end for mpv. Pretty much Just Werks, it's my standard video playback client.

    • dmix 2 hours ago

      Ah, I'll try it out thanks. I tried out https://mpv.io/ but wasn't a big fan.

      • notpushkin 2 hours ago

        mpv is a nice piece of tech, a solid foundation for a player. IINA agapts it to feel native on macOS, and it does amazing job at that.

  • shrinks99 2 hours ago

    Not that new, I've been using IINA for years! It's pretty good.

  • torarnv an hour ago

    Another vote for Infuse. In my experience Infuse 8 handles HDR and color management correctly (1:1 with Safari or QuickTime), while IINA does not (too dark).

9dev 2 hours ago

This looks amazing, I’m just desperately trying to think of a use case for a universal media player that built-in tools couldn’t have handled in the last few years. VLC used to be a staple on my machines, but it’s really been a while since I’ve seen an obscure media file…

  • notpushkin 2 hours ago

    I think QuickTime still doesn’t play MKV? Anyways, I usually use IINA just for the keybindings.

m3kw9 2 hours ago

i've used VLC, but i prefer this simplicity.

  • clueless 37 minutes ago

    hmm I'm confused, whats the sell with inaa compared to vlc?

    • sunaookami a few seconds ago

      IINA uses mpv so the compatiblity is much higher. VLC is kinda bad but works for "most people".

    • SoKamil 23 minutes ago

      Native UI, blending into OS so you stop noticing it.