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How to setup IPTV on Apple TV via iPlayTV App?

This app is only available on Apple TV and you can use this app to watch your favorite IPTV playlist in the new Apple TV. What is Apple TV?

Adding IPTV channels to iPlayTV app

Step 1: Start by downloading the iPlayTV App from the App Store and click “Add Playlist”.

How to setup IPTV on Apple TV via iPlayTV App

Step 2: Go to the “Xtream Server” and select to proceed to the next section.

How to setup IPTV on Apple TV via iPlayTV App

Step 3: Now you need to fill in the entries as instructed below then click on “Save“.

How to setup IPTV on Apple TV via iPlayTV App

Playlist name: You can place any name, e.g. MY IPTV
Server Url: Here you must apply the server name provided by your IPTV distributor.
Username: Enter the username provided by your IPTV distributor.
Password: Enter the password provided by your IPTV distributor.

You can find all these mentioned details inside your M3U URL.
Where to find the username, password, and the server name?

How to setup IPTV on Apple TV via iPlayTV App

Now your iPlayTV is ready for streaming IPTV channels on your Apple TV.

If you think need further help, feel free to discuss it with us in the comments section down below.

Features:

– Multi playlists
– Search for channels in all playlists
– Favorites
– Favorites reorder
– Channel preview (Must be enabled in settings)
– Automatic find channels logos using channel name
– Full Electronic Program Guide support
– Easy to use and simple interface
– Supports most of the IPTV playlists
– Based on VLC and Apple player (supports most of the stream codecs)
– Supports EPG URLs with gzip/tar content
– Supports multiple audio/subtitles tracks
– Airplay 2 (when the Apple tv comes from sleep you need to select it again)
– Xtream Codes support

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Comment (1)

  1. apollo group tv
    February 21, 2024 Reply

    Just an FYI. I have an Amazon Fire TV 3rd Gen. I used the old power cable out of convenience thinking it was the same as my old Fire Stick. Well it’s not. The stick had a 5W power supply while the Fire TV requires a 9W. It corrected my rebooting issue with Kodi. What was strange is the whole Fire TV box didn’t reboot…just Kodi.

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