Some devices prefer one slash type over the other, so if "/" doesn't work you may try using "\". The only difference being you can add a path after the share in the Address field, as shown below.
To do this, you can follow the steps under #4 above that describe how a manual connection is created. This is done by setting up a share with a custom path.
Note: Leaving both username and password fields left blank will cause Infuse to connect as a guest, which may limit which files are available for streaming. You can also set a custom Share Name, which is only used for identifying the share in Infuse. Select the device you wish to connect to, and enter the username and password.
Once in the Add Files menu, any detected devices will be listed near the bottom in the Available Shares section. Tap the Settings (gear) icon in the lower right corner, and select Add Files. Once file sharing has been enabled, it's time to move to open Infuse on the iPhone or iPad to create a connection.
#Win7 upnp player for mac
Details on enabling this will vary by device, but here are links to basic info for Mac and PC. Enable File Sharingīefore streaming, double-check that SMB File Sharing is enabled on the device you wish to stream from. Infuse is able to connect to many different devices using SMB, NFS, FTP, SFTP, UPnP, DLNA, and WebDAV to browse, downloading (iOS/macOS only), and play videos.