![]() ![]() No need for manual moving up and down of streams. Find partial texts in tags, search in different groups. No more manual numbering, with our IPTV M3U editor you can choose to number per group or number all streams consecutively.Įasily find the stream you are looking for with search. Select which group to export or export the complete M3U file. No need for other tools to export your M3U file to Enigma2/Dreambox. Import radio streams directly from different websites, with the latest and working radio streams, in any category or language. Feel free to ask.Customizing your IPTV M3U channel list has never been easier! With our IPTV M3U Editor you have the Swiss army knife under the M3U editors! With functions such as filtering streams, importing radio streams, matching XMLTV EPG codes, and more!īulk edit tags by removing or replacing texts, or remove streams that contain or do not contain a keyword. I’m rambling! If you wanted any more help or had any questions. With IPTV Editor it has a section where you can ask it to remove the country abbreviation for all channels or a select group or select channel and it does it all automatically. For example on of my providers had the country abbreviation before each channel (UK Sky Sports 1 for example) and I didn’t want this. You can also change channel names, logos, numbers, etc if you wanted to. Their website also has decent video tutorials that I watched prior to paying to see if it was for me. I don’t see how I can get my TV to look any closer to an over the counter legal service. I reckon it took a few hours in total to get it all sorted, a main couple of hours to setup, and then another hour or so tweaking over the next couple of days/weeks as I identified mistakes in EPG. ![]() ![]() ![]() I’m often on tivimate browsing through the channels while updating on IPTV Editor on my phone/laptop. It gives you a new m3u link or xtream credentials for you to input into Tivimate.If you’re unhappy with the EPG selection you can manually assign.Ask it to auto search EPG from said countries to said group of channels and it assigns automatically.You access the editor on a web browser.IPTV Editor on the other hand handles that all for you. I could have done this as I have a RPI which I use for my SMB recordings but it just seemed excessive to me. As the previous reply stated above, with IPTV Boss you need to create an xml file of your EPG, then upload this to somewhere you can point Tivimate to and have this to update on a secondary device such as a PC which is always on. The reason I went for IPTV Editor over IPTV Boss was ease. IPTV Editor allows me to combine the 2 playlists into 1 (I’m a bit OCD so I like it looking OEM, having multiple playlists would retract from that to me), but also it provides insanely good EPG, at a rough estimate I would say 95% of the channels I have in my groups (visible on my TV Guide) have EPG for 7+ days and the other 5% for 3 days (lesser known channels or PPV). 1 that has decent live tv and sports channels and the second as a backup to this which also has really good VOD (movies/show). Again, there’s an annual fee as per IPTV Boss, but it’s worth it to me. I use IPTV Editor and I think it is great. ![]()
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