Watch IPTV from your Internet service provider or free live TV channels from whatever another source on the web. On the off chance that you are utilizing VLC to stare at the TV on your PC then this application is for you.
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Pro features (comparing with the free version):
- Ad free
- Launch application on device boot preference, constructive for set-top boxes.
- Capacity to auto-reconnect to spilling server when the association is shut out of the blue (HTTP streams only).
- Unlimited playlists history
Features:
- Playlists history
- M3U and XSPF playlists maintain.
- Ability to auto-reconnect to streaming server when connection is stopped surprisingly (HTTP streams only)
- Grid or list view of TV channels
- Playing multicast streams with UDP proxy (proxy need to be installed in your LAN)
- Start application on device boot option
- EPG support in XMLTV and JTV formats
In the first place, you'll have to info channels list (m3u or SPF playlist), you can get it from your ISP or discover free directs list on the web.
If the application asks to setup UDP proxy, please do it, see instructions below.
Some of the time m3u records on Android could be erased by the framework. This happens in the brightness of the fact that Android checks sd-card, peruses m3u playlists and fixes them by erasing the connections to documents which couldn't be found on your sd-card. Since you have URLs somewhat than documents in your playlist, Android conceives that playlist is emptiness and erases it. To maintain a premeditated remoteness from this simply make some envelope, put their expulsion "No media" record and your m3u playlist. After that, Android will prescribe that organizer from filtering and won't touch the playlist. Then again, you can put your playlist on some web server (Dropbox open connection is one of the alternatives) and indicate its URL in the application.
What's New:
Fixed issue with loading playlist after updating the app from 2.6.0 and earlier versions. Support 'tag-id' attribute in m3u playlists