Requirements: 2.2+
Overview: Watch IPTV from your Internet service
provider or free live TV channels from any other source in the web.
This is the paid version of IPTV app.
Pro features (comparing with free version):
✔ Ad free
✔ Ability to auto-reconnect to streaming server
when connection is closed unexpectedly (http streams only).
✔ Start app on device boot option, useful for
set-top boxes.
✔ Extended playlists history
Watch IPTV from your Internet service provider
or free live TV channels from any other source in the web.
If you are using VLC to watch TV on your PC then
this app is for you.
Features:
✔ M3U and XSPF playlists support
✔ Playlists history
✔ Playing multicast streams with UDP proxy (proxy
need to be installed in your LAN)
✔ Ability to auto-reconnect to streaming server
when connection is closed unexpectedly (http streams only)
✔ Grid or list view of TV channels
✔ EPG support in JTV format
✔ Start app on device boot option
Setup instructions:
* First you'll need to input channels list (m3u
or xspf playlist), you can get it from your ISP or find free channels list in
the web.
* If app asks to setup UDP proxy, please do it,
see instructions below.
Installing UDP proxy for multicast streams:
* for Windows: download and install UDP-to-HTTP
proxy from http://borpas.info/download/UdpProxy.exe or check the corresponding
option while installing IP-TV Player http://borpas.info/iptvplayer
* for Linux: install udpxy (
http://udpxy.com/index-en.html , http://sourceforge.net/projects/udpxy/ )
* the best solution would be installing udpxy on
your WLAN router, this can be done for DD-WRT ( http://www.dd-wrt.com ) and
OpenWrt ( https://openwrt.org ) firmware
* some WLAN routers have built-in udpxy in
manufacturer's firmware
Sometimes m3u files on Android could be deleted
by the system. This happens because Android scans sd-card, reads m3u playlists
and fixes them by deleting the links to files which could not be found on your
sd-card. Since you have URLs instead of files in your playlist, Android thinks
that playlist is empty and deletes it. To avoid this just create some folder,
place there empty ".nomedia" file and your m3u playlist. After that
Android will exclude that folder from scanning and won't touch the playlist.
Alternatively, you can place your playlist to
some web server (Dropbox public link is one of the options) and specify its URL
in the app.
WHAT'S NEW
Stability improvements and bug fixes
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