If the app is asking for a port then that app will not work.
It is either an FTA app or a app that must first be supported by a service/server.
Kinda like our Kokaleka TV app only works thru nfps/Rocket /iptv66 service.
If the app is asking for a port then that app will not work.
It is either an FTA app or a app that must first be supported by a service/server.
Kinda like our Kokaleka TV app only works thru nfps/Rocket /iptv66 service.
ok, now looking at the kolaleka TV app and the subscription service, is it possible to get
a subscription that allows you to use on more than one device with your service without
getting banned ?
ok, now looking at the kolaleka TV app and the subscription service, is it possible to get
a subscription that allows you to use on more than one device with your service without
getting banned ?
No, IOS is a completely different animal or platform....
Going back to an earlier reply, what is a FTA app ?
I'm trying to sort out what IOS apps would be compatible with your iptv service
and what the requirements are.... assumming there is one already available....
FTA is Free To Air satellite channels converted into an app.
But that is nothing to worry about and is probably not relevant at all.
The port they are referring to can be to gain access to their server, and then that would gain access to their app functionalities.
Weather that app can connect to other servers is something I could not know thou
This wuld be same as how Roku works. They have ports for their clients, but sometimes they also leave ports open and h=if you know what port that is then you gain access and can program a roku box to gain access to 3rd party servers... but roku shuts that down as soon as it happens.
No, IOS is a completely different animal or platform....
Going back to an earlier reply, what is a FTA app ?
I'm trying to sort out what IOS apps would be compatible with your iptv service
and what the requirements are.... assumming there is one already available....
FTA is Free To Air satellite channels converted into an app.
But that is nothing to worry about and is probably not relevant at all.
The port they are referring to can be to gain access to their server, and then that would gain access to their app functionalities.
Weather that app can connect to other servers is something I could not know thou
This wuld be same as how Roku works. They have ports for their clients, but sometimes they also leave ports open and h=if you know what port that is then you gain access and can program a roku box to gain access to 3rd party servers... but roku shuts that down as soon as it happens.
m3u supported, yes
epg supported, yes
xtream_codes was supported but that platform may not be available any longer.
You can use a hard-copy of the M3U Playlist or you can use the URL for the Playlist.
Using the hard-copy would not get you any updates. You would have to either edit your list and add any new additions, or get a fresh copy of the list.
Using the URL would get you real time updates as they happen.
This C/P is how to get a hard-copy. The address mentioned in this C/P is the URL of that hard-copy. That URL would be the one to use if not using the hard-copy.
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
end C/P
EPG URLs from created by a couple of site members here
And also, you can see the port number in each channel line when an m3u list is opened thru a desktop text editor.
that may be the port some of those other apps may want.
Port 80 , I think it shows.
But don't take my word on that if that is correct port they are asking for. Seems to me thou, is that they are asking for the port for their server .. I don't know
m3u supported, yes
epg supported, yes
xtream_codes was supported but that platform may not be available any longer.
You can use a hard-copy of the M3U Playlist or you can use the URL for the Playlist.
Using the hard-copy would not get you any updates. You would have to either edit your list and add any new additions, or get a fresh copy of the list.
Using the URL would get you real time updates as they happen.
This C/P is how to get a hard-copy. The address mentioned in this C/P is the URL of that hard-copy. That URL would be the one to use if not using the hard-copy.
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
end C/P
EPG URLs from created by a couple of site members here
m3u supported, yes
epg supported, yes
xtream_codes was supported but that platform may not be available any longer.
You can use a hard-copy of the M3U Playlist or you can use the URL for the Playlist.
Using the hard-copy would not get you any updates. You would have to either edit your list and add any new additions, or get a fresh copy of the list.
Using the URL would get you real time updates as they happen.
This C/P is how to get a hard-copy. The address mentioned in this C/P is the URL of that hard-copy. That URL would be the one to use if not using the hard-copy.
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
end C/P
EPG URLs from created by a couple of site members here
And also, you can see the port number in each channel line when an m3u list is opened thru a desktop text editor.
that may be the port some of those other apps may want.
Port 80 , I think it shows.
But don't take my word on that if that is correct port they are asking for. Seems to me thou, is that they are asking for the port for their server .. I don't know
I haven't had a subscription since 2016 or so which is one reason for all or most the questions and I noticed
the new site url at the subscription site.... (.net) instead of (.org) and a lot has changed I see...