Personally haven’t used Infuse so this may not be entirely useful.
Big factors keeping me on Plex:
- Native clients available for almost every device (PS4, XB1, Smart TVs, you name it they probably have it)
- Plexamp
- Things like playlists, which while I can export from the sqlite DB if I really want to go, it would be a hassle to
- Linux HTPC app
Less important factors:
- Live TV (from Plex, not a HDHomerun etc) useful for background noise
- ‘Discover’ feature allowing me to see what latest movies are out 🚢⛵🧲
- Very easy to share content with others
- Casting to other devices in the home
I get a lot of use out of Plex and have never heard of infuse.
I actually have a lifetime license for both. The biggest plus for Plex – for me – is that the community is so much larger. If I run into a goofy problem, chances are high that someone else has already encountered it and there’s a thread about it on
RedditLemmy.On my preferred client, the Apple TV, I’ve noticed some weird behavior for 4k content from Infuse. On one title in particular I get a crazy tone mapping issue where all the colors go psychedelic, but the title works fine in Plex. That said, Plex’s maddening audio delay for 4k content on the Apple TV is the whole reason I paid for Infuse in the first place.
Well, Plex is a media server 1st and foremost. I’ve never heard of Infuse before, so I did a search and from what I read it is just an iOS media player that can pull from multiple servers (including Plex.) So, I use Plex to manage all of my media and they have native apps for pretty much everywhere including smart TV’s, Andriod, iPhone, Windows, Linux, Mac, gaming systems, and a web player. I am currently looking into FOSS alternatives, but for the past 10 years Plex has been the best for my needs.