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02-03-2021, 09:32 AM
Initial Power Up
After power up, you may experience it seemingly stuck on the initial StreamPro splash screen and also the next StreamPro screen as well, BUT its not stuck thou, it just takes a few seconds longer then expected.
Next you will need to select a few initial settings, as per shown below...
-Language
-TimeZone
-Resolution
-Screen Size
-Connect to WiFi
You must connect the WiFi now in order to proceed. But if you simply connect the Ethernet cable now, then once the box senses the connection, the screen will switch to the finish of the initial setup.
Next you will be taken to the Home/Launcher screen and Chrome Browser app will begin it's install, followed by the Netflix app.
Let these install, and if wanted you can always un-install these at a later time.
There will also be a firmware update for your NEW StreamPro G1 box. This update is needed, let it proceed.
The Launcher screen should show a few apps onboard.
Click on the All Apps to see the list of user apps onboard.
While on Launcher screen use the Settings button on the RCU to bring up a sidebar android menu.
Here you will see a list of things to explore.
There is an apps option there too and opening that will give you an entire list of apps onboard. Here for instance we can open the Google Play services app and set Permissions. That would be things like location ON or OFF and etc, etc...
In this Apps category, we can also un-install user apps here.
Back on the Launcher screen we can use the + icon to add apps to our Launcher screen.
Click it to open and see which apps we have onboard for adding.
StreamPro Emu can be seen here on Launcher screen. that is your iptv app.
It is the Mag250 emulation.
We will talk about that below in the Server setup portion of this page.
The settings button on the RCU seems to be the only way to access the onboard Android Settings.
Factory Data Reset
Use the Settings button on your remote control.
Settings > Storage & Reset > Factory Data Reset
This will erase all data from your device's internal storage, including any google accounts, system and app data and settings and downloaded apps.
System will reboot after selecting the Reset.
After the reboot, you may experience it seemingly stuck on the initial StreamPro splash screen and also the next StreamPro screen as well, BUT its not stuck thou, it just takes a few seconds longer then expected.
If your network was setup thru WiFi you will need to re-enter that WiFi password, or have an Ethernet connection.
Next you will be taken directly to Home/Launcher screen and the Chrome Browser will start it's install, followed by the Netflix app install.
-This reset function will delete all your installed apps. Any apps that you yourself installed will be deleted but the apps that were already onboard will remain.
-This reset function will delete any server setups that may have been previously setup.
You will have to re-do any server setups.
-This reset function will delete any saved WiFi passwords.
You will have to re-do any WiFi setups.
Server Setup
First thing we want to do is find the MAC ID which is needed to be attached to your iptv code.
Flip the StreamPro upside down and there is a stickier there with the MAC ID shown.
The MAC shown is the StreamPro device's MAC, which is not the same as the MAC needed for IPTV.
The onboard IPTV program, which is the Stalker emulation, would have it's own MAC ID.
But as is the case with most receivers, the last six digits and/or letters will be the same with both of these MAC IDs
For example,
if the stickier shows a MAC c4e4a23f2b4d
While the IPTV MAC would be 00:1a:79:3f:2b:4d
See the last 6 digits are the same, while the first 6 were changed and with the colons added.
Those first 6 digits for an IPTV MAC will always be the same 00:1a:79 and with the device's last 6 added.
That holds true with most all IPTV dedicated receivers (with an IPTV platform onboard).
But in any case, to see your IPTV MAC with your own eyes, here's how....
While viewing the Launcher screen, open the StreamPro Emu shortcut. Then the next screen you should see will have 4 Portals and all of which should show as 'empty'.
At the bottom is the Settings and Exit functions.
Open the Settings.
Here you will see the same 4 empty Portals but with the heading named as Properties.
And above that is your IPTV MAC ID
Okay that was a alot of explanation, but now you know about these MACs, if you did not know before :)
Now log onto your code at the respective website and attach that MAC to your code.
Once attached and saved, then go back and log on again and perform an IPTV Reset to your code (sometimes this step is not necessary, but I do it regardless, while I have the website open).
Next thing is to have your server URL handy.
examples of a URL = p1.iptvrocket.ru -OR- p6.iptvprivateserver.ru
Open the StreamPro Emu again and open Settings and this time highlight and open Portal 1
Use the onscreen keyboard (KB) and enter the server URL.
You will notice the http prefix is already added there, so simply add the rest of the URL onto that.
There is that green arrow Enter key seen on the KB which is used to proceed. But do not use that.
You can if you want to see what happens or I can tell you what will happen :)
It will open another line just below your URL line and that would be where other description info would be added.
I am not sure what that would be thou as I added a few digits (my password) there and then tried to connect but received a message that said the URL was incorrect.
So if you do use the green button then we will need to undo what was added, which was that extra line.
So use the Back button on your remote and then the KB will disappear and then use the Cancel option that will be seen on-screen.
You must do this Cancel function if you have opened that second or third line. Even if you never typed anything on the line, just the line being open messes things up.
Then start over by adding the URL again.
Once added, use the BACK button on the RCU and then the OK option which is seen onscreen.
Next we want to back out of this Settings/Properties menu, so use the Back button again.
We should now be back onto the first Portal menu with the #1 portal showing and is no longer empty.
Scroll to and highlight that Portal and then use the OK button on your RCU
The screen will go black for a couple seconds and the next thing you should see is a Blue screen with a yellow loading bar.
Your IPTV options will then open.
If however you get stuck on that black screen or do get a blue screen but it says your STB is blocked, simply use the 'Menu' button on your RCU and that brings up a small contex menu with some options.
-Settings
-Reload Portal
-Change Portal
-Exit
*Use the Settings option to go back and check that URL is correct.
*Log back on website and check the MAC is correct and perform a reset.
*Re-check your email that shows which URL you have and ensure it is same as you are using.
System Update
Settings > System Update
Apk/App Install
After power up, you may experience it seemingly stuck on the initial StreamPro splash screen and also the next StreamPro screen as well, BUT its not stuck thou, it just takes a few seconds longer then expected.
Next you will need to select a few initial settings, as per shown below...
-Language
-TimeZone
-Resolution
-Screen Size
-Connect to WiFi
You must connect the WiFi now in order to proceed. But if you simply connect the Ethernet cable now, then once the box senses the connection, the screen will switch to the finish of the initial setup.
Next you will be taken to the Home/Launcher screen and Chrome Browser app will begin it's install, followed by the Netflix app.
Let these install, and if wanted you can always un-install these at a later time.
There will also be a firmware update for your NEW StreamPro G1 box. This update is needed, let it proceed.
The Launcher screen should show a few apps onboard.
Click on the All Apps to see the list of user apps onboard.
While on Launcher screen use the Settings button on the RCU to bring up a sidebar android menu.
Here you will see a list of things to explore.
There is an apps option there too and opening that will give you an entire list of apps onboard. Here for instance we can open the Google Play services app and set Permissions. That would be things like location ON or OFF and etc, etc...
In this Apps category, we can also un-install user apps here.
Back on the Launcher screen we can use the + icon to add apps to our Launcher screen.
Click it to open and see which apps we have onboard for adding.
StreamPro Emu can be seen here on Launcher screen. that is your iptv app.
It is the Mag250 emulation.
We will talk about that below in the Server setup portion of this page.
The settings button on the RCU seems to be the only way to access the onboard Android Settings.
Factory Data Reset
Use the Settings button on your remote control.
Settings > Storage & Reset > Factory Data Reset
This will erase all data from your device's internal storage, including any google accounts, system and app data and settings and downloaded apps.
System will reboot after selecting the Reset.
After the reboot, you may experience it seemingly stuck on the initial StreamPro splash screen and also the next StreamPro screen as well, BUT its not stuck thou, it just takes a few seconds longer then expected.
If your network was setup thru WiFi you will need to re-enter that WiFi password, or have an Ethernet connection.
Next you will be taken directly to Home/Launcher screen and the Chrome Browser will start it's install, followed by the Netflix app install.
-This reset function will delete all your installed apps. Any apps that you yourself installed will be deleted but the apps that were already onboard will remain.
-This reset function will delete any server setups that may have been previously setup.
You will have to re-do any server setups.
-This reset function will delete any saved WiFi passwords.
You will have to re-do any WiFi setups.
Server Setup
First thing we want to do is find the MAC ID which is needed to be attached to your iptv code.
Flip the StreamPro upside down and there is a stickier there with the MAC ID shown.
The MAC shown is the StreamPro device's MAC, which is not the same as the MAC needed for IPTV.
The onboard IPTV program, which is the Stalker emulation, would have it's own MAC ID.
But as is the case with most receivers, the last six digits and/or letters will be the same with both of these MAC IDs
For example,
if the stickier shows a MAC c4e4a23f2b4d
While the IPTV MAC would be 00:1a:79:3f:2b:4d
See the last 6 digits are the same, while the first 6 were changed and with the colons added.
Those first 6 digits for an IPTV MAC will always be the same 00:1a:79 and with the device's last 6 added.
That holds true with most all IPTV dedicated receivers (with an IPTV platform onboard).
But in any case, to see your IPTV MAC with your own eyes, here's how....
While viewing the Launcher screen, open the StreamPro Emu shortcut. Then the next screen you should see will have 4 Portals and all of which should show as 'empty'.
At the bottom is the Settings and Exit functions.
Open the Settings.
Here you will see the same 4 empty Portals but with the heading named as Properties.
And above that is your IPTV MAC ID
Okay that was a alot of explanation, but now you know about these MACs, if you did not know before :)
Now log onto your code at the respective website and attach that MAC to your code.
Once attached and saved, then go back and log on again and perform an IPTV Reset to your code (sometimes this step is not necessary, but I do it regardless, while I have the website open).
Next thing is to have your server URL handy.
examples of a URL = p1.iptvrocket.ru -OR- p6.iptvprivateserver.ru
Open the StreamPro Emu again and open Settings and this time highlight and open Portal 1
Use the onscreen keyboard (KB) and enter the server URL.
You will notice the http prefix is already added there, so simply add the rest of the URL onto that.
There is that green arrow Enter key seen on the KB which is used to proceed. But do not use that.
You can if you want to see what happens or I can tell you what will happen :)
It will open another line just below your URL line and that would be where other description info would be added.
I am not sure what that would be thou as I added a few digits (my password) there and then tried to connect but received a message that said the URL was incorrect.
So if you do use the green button then we will need to undo what was added, which was that extra line.
So use the Back button on your remote and then the KB will disappear and then use the Cancel option that will be seen on-screen.
You must do this Cancel function if you have opened that second or third line. Even if you never typed anything on the line, just the line being open messes things up.
Then start over by adding the URL again.
Once added, use the BACK button on the RCU and then the OK option which is seen onscreen.
Next we want to back out of this Settings/Properties menu, so use the Back button again.
We should now be back onto the first Portal menu with the #1 portal showing and is no longer empty.
Scroll to and highlight that Portal and then use the OK button on your RCU
The screen will go black for a couple seconds and the next thing you should see is a Blue screen with a yellow loading bar.
Your IPTV options will then open.
If however you get stuck on that black screen or do get a blue screen but it says your STB is blocked, simply use the 'Menu' button on your RCU and that brings up a small contex menu with some options.
-Settings
-Reload Portal
-Change Portal
-Exit
*Use the Settings option to go back and check that URL is correct.
*Log back on website and check the MAC is correct and perform a reset.
*Re-check your email that shows which URL you have and ensure it is same as you are using.
System Update
Settings > System Update
Apk/App Install