crazed 9.6
03-12-2017, 10:35 PM
How to get a IPTV66 m3u Playlist
First thing you have to do is visit iptv66.com and log onto your Route code using your 16 digit Order number and your 13 digit Route Donation number.
Once you are logged on to your Route, use the Change MAC function that is found there and delete your MAC address that may be linked there. If you do not or never had a MAC linked, then do not worry about it, no need to delete it if it was never there to start with.
Do not enter zeros as the MAC, just delete the MAC that is there now.
It may revert to 00:00:00:00:00:00 on it's own after you have deleted it, and that is okay
But do not enter the zeros, just delete the excisting MAC, or if no MAC entered yet, then that is one step you do not need to do, the Playlists should be already available in that case.
*(If at a later date, you wanna revert back to the MAC attached method, all you need to do is add the MAC back on that same web-page and perform an IPTV Reset there too, and you should be in business).
Once that is done, you will see a Playlist selection, click on that and a drop down menu will appear.
There are a few different Playlist types available, depending what Device or Application or Players you wanna use. Some are config lists and some are txt lists.
As an example for this tutorial we will look for an M3U Playlist.
Scroll down thru that list shown, and choose Generic M3U
Now you will see an http address appear there just below where your MAC had once been
Either click the address or copy that address and paste it into your Browsers address bar OR you can highlight the complete address and left click on it and choose .... Open in New Tab.
Next you will see a hotlink appear, choose Save.
That Playlist file will now be saved on your PC somewhere, prolly in your Downloads folder or wherever your downloads end up at
That's it as far as getting the Playlists.
You can grab as many as those Playlist versions as you want.
**Very important ...
Do not share these Playlists. They are linked to your Rocket and password, with the password even being included in the http address for each and every channel.
If NFPS sees that your access is being streamed from more the one device and same time, your Rocket will be stopped and you will be banned from the service.
So play nice with your Playlists
You can also edit these Playlists on your PC or laptop (arrange channels and delete unwanted channels or VODs).
Create an exact copy of the original (or just save your work renamed, then the original will still be available) and then open one of the playlists in note-pad or word-pad and delete the channels you do not want or rearrange the channels.
Save and rename and Ensure it stays as an .m3u file (not a .txt file) and also is kept encoded as UTF-8 (for this Generic M3U file).
If you are not sure if it saved as an .m3u file, just right click on the file and select Properties and check file type there.
There are some Playlist Channel editors that make the process faster. The VLC Media Player will even allow you to edit them.
With the VLC on laptop you can open your playlist and view channels playing... and at same time you can start editing the same list as easy as that.
**But remember, do not have your playlist playing on your TV and also thru your PC on VLC Player at same time or that will get you in trouble with NFPS
Kodi addons that work with m3u Playlists
--- Playlist Loader -Playlist Player
--- Simple iptv -Playlist Player
--- PVR IPTV Simple Client
--- VLC Media Player (VLC Player also has PC versions which can include Portable versions for all types of devices)
--- Xtream-codes
Xtreams_codes is another Kodi addon that works with these Playlists, but it is a bit different .
It is however also a good method to use these Playlists, and with different procedures and functionalities.
Most any android will work.
This Tutorial was written for iptv66 , but Rocket and NFPS will be the same , except of course for the websites
iptv66 Playlist discussion is welcome in this Sticky thread.
First thing you have to do is visit iptv66.com and log onto your Route code using your 16 digit Order number and your 13 digit Route Donation number.
Once you are logged on to your Route, use the Change MAC function that is found there and delete your MAC address that may be linked there. If you do not or never had a MAC linked, then do not worry about it, no need to delete it if it was never there to start with.
Do not enter zeros as the MAC, just delete the MAC that is there now.
It may revert to 00:00:00:00:00:00 on it's own after you have deleted it, and that is okay
But do not enter the zeros, just delete the excisting MAC, or if no MAC entered yet, then that is one step you do not need to do, the Playlists should be already available in that case.
*(If at a later date, you wanna revert back to the MAC attached method, all you need to do is add the MAC back on that same web-page and perform an IPTV Reset there too, and you should be in business).
Once that is done, you will see a Playlist selection, click on that and a drop down menu will appear.
There are a few different Playlist types available, depending what Device or Application or Players you wanna use. Some are config lists and some are txt lists.
As an example for this tutorial we will look for an M3U Playlist.
Scroll down thru that list shown, and choose Generic M3U
Now you will see an http address appear there just below where your MAC had once been
Either click the address or copy that address and paste it into your Browsers address bar OR you can highlight the complete address and left click on it and choose .... Open in New Tab.
Next you will see a hotlink appear, choose Save.
That Playlist file will now be saved on your PC somewhere, prolly in your Downloads folder or wherever your downloads end up at
That's it as far as getting the Playlists.
You can grab as many as those Playlist versions as you want.
**Very important ...
Do not share these Playlists. They are linked to your Rocket and password, with the password even being included in the http address for each and every channel.
If NFPS sees that your access is being streamed from more the one device and same time, your Rocket will be stopped and you will be banned from the service.
So play nice with your Playlists
You can also edit these Playlists on your PC or laptop (arrange channels and delete unwanted channels or VODs).
Create an exact copy of the original (or just save your work renamed, then the original will still be available) and then open one of the playlists in note-pad or word-pad and delete the channels you do not want or rearrange the channels.
Save and rename and Ensure it stays as an .m3u file (not a .txt file) and also is kept encoded as UTF-8 (for this Generic M3U file).
If you are not sure if it saved as an .m3u file, just right click on the file and select Properties and check file type there.
There are some Playlist Channel editors that make the process faster. The VLC Media Player will even allow you to edit them.
With the VLC on laptop you can open your playlist and view channels playing... and at same time you can start editing the same list as easy as that.
**But remember, do not have your playlist playing on your TV and also thru your PC on VLC Player at same time or that will get you in trouble with NFPS
Kodi addons that work with m3u Playlists
--- Playlist Loader -Playlist Player
--- Simple iptv -Playlist Player
--- PVR IPTV Simple Client
--- VLC Media Player (VLC Player also has PC versions which can include Portable versions for all types of devices)
--- Xtream-codes
Xtreams_codes is another Kodi addon that works with these Playlists, but it is a bit different .
It is however also a good method to use these Playlists, and with different procedures and functionalities.
Most any android will work.
This Tutorial was written for iptv66 , but Rocket and NFPS will be the same , except of course for the websites
iptv66 Playlist discussion is welcome in this Sticky thread.